Permission to build herd: Granted

miken

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Awhile ago I posted that my herd was lost because of the Bymer virus, well now I can regain it and more.

30 PII/III 450's
3 PIII 550's
1 Dual PII 300


Will that help the cause a bit? :)

doing it tonight, when do I see the FULL effect?
 

kranky

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That's great, miken! I'll bet you're happy that damn virus didn't permanently screw things up for you.
 

Engineer

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Beautiful herd! :D:D:D

If the herd is submitting blocks to Dnet directly already, you may see something on the update....usually after 3:00 pm Eastern Time...otherwise, it will be after tomorrow.

As mentioned above, you could point your herd to proxy.teamanandtech.com (team's round robin pproxy) and view your stats at: Team Anandtech

Glad to have the beautiful herd back :D
 

miken

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uh oh, I need to change the email I was at, I have switched jobs and don't use that anymore.. am I screwed?

To phrase that better, have I just lost the 400k+ blocks I have gone through?
 

JHutch

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You can "retire" your old e-mail address into your new e-mail address. You'll need your password from your old e-mail address. If you don't have it (and can't get it because you've lost access to your old e-mail) then send an e-mail to DNet and explain your situation. They can manually retire the e-mail address for you. Just might take a few days, depending on their backlog of requests...

JHutch
 

miken

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Norton AV(i'm assuming) will not allow me to add a shortcut to the startup groups! :( Is there any way to make it start without doing that?

 

blade47

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If you were already cracking as a member of TA when you had your old herd all the blocks cracked under the old addy should still get credited to you & the team shouldn't they?:confused:

I wouldn't think that Norton would stop you from adding a shortcut to the startup folder. You could always run it as a service but if you can't even add a shortcut to the startup folder then I doubt you'll be able to install the client as a service either.:(
 

JHutch

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Well, try DNetc -install.

That will try to install it as a service, but you have to have administrator rights to the machine for it to work.

JHutch
 

Sukhoi

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You should be able to get to the Start Up folder manually through the Windows folder.
 

LANMAN

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SWEET !!
Just more firepower to slow the advancement of DPC's. :)


--LANMAN
 

JWMiddleton

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WOW!! Your herd has the potential of 44.1 Mk/sec!! What a kick-butt opportunity! :):D

We love you, man! Oops, Russ already said that...but, we really mean it!