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Just joined TA!!!

AlphaIVT

Banned
Yup, I just started cracking. Now why in the hell does it take up 100% of my CPU resources?

So far, I'm not signed up for TA yet, I have to wait 24 hours.
 
The 100% usage is misleading. It only consumes 100% if there is no application running. In other words it only uses idle CPU cycles. Welcome aboard.
 
yeah, what rc said. Welcome. and may the crack be with you, err and the force too, if that'll help. [sidenote: i wonder if a jedi could get his computer to oc better because he can use the force on it... hmmmm?]
 
AlphaIVT

Welcome to the team. 🙂

Like RC said, It uses all the CPU cycles that are not being used by something else. Everything else has priority so it does not slow you down.
 
great, more new mwmbers!

now you have to assimilate every computer you can get your hands on!

wooomoooo!!!
 
sys, well since a jedi has to utilize the force in making a light saber better then yes I would assume a jedi can make all the transisters in the cpu perform optimally (speling).

Welcome aboard btw 😛
 
Is it suppose to say this?

distributed.net client for Win32 Copyright 1997-2000, distributed.net
Please visit http://www.distributed.net/ for up-to-date contest information.


dnetc v2.8010-463-CTR-00071214 for Win32 (Windows 4.10).
Please provide the *entire* version descriptor when submitting bug reports.
The distributed.net bug report pages are at http://www.distributed.net/bugs/
Using email address (distributed.net ID) 'irwintsu@socal.rr.com'

[Sep 10 17:45:53 UTC] Automatic processor detection found 1 processor.
[Sep 10 17:45:53 UTC] Loaded OGR stub 25/5-28-1-11-4-21 (2.30% done)
[Sep 10 17:45:53 UTC] 23 OGR packets (23 work units) remain in buff-in.ogr
[Sep 10 17:45:53 UTC] 0 OGR packets (0 work units) are in buff-out.ogr
[Sep 10 17:45:53 UTC] 1 cruncher has been started.
R




There is a flashing "_" after the "R" on the last line.
 
R means that it resumed... meaning that you closed the client while it was cracking. Perfectly normal, happens every time you
1) shut down your computer
2) restart the client

wait a while (long while on OGR) and you will start seeing R...10%....20% (the R is just the place holder on when you resumed).
 
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