Welcome to the SETI TeAm our newest member: Sluggo

Smoke

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Welcome to Team AnandTech SETI! :D

We are now 2,257 members strong. :)

I would like to introduce our newest member:

Sluggo ---- Rank 2257 New ---- 0 Wus :) ---- Mentor: swanny
Here is your personal Stats Machine

Your personal mentor will be contacting you shortly.
He may not be able to contact you if you don?t have PMs enabled (Allow Private Messages) ? you can do that in your profile. :)

We hope you drop by often and say hello. :)

We like to recommend that all of our new members go to the following link and use the Preferred Method 2 Installation: SETI Help and Installation

To see a summary of our newest members, check out: Newest Members

Our Mentor TeAm <----- Nice new look for which they so greatly deserve! :)

 

Confused

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Welcome to the Seti TeAm :)

I hope you enjoy your stay and pop in often and say hi :) Feel free to ask if you have any questions regarding Seti@home, Distributed Computing or computers in general, or even about the meaning of life :)


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Zim Hosein

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Welcome to the TeAm Sluggo, took you long enought to join ;) :)

Thanks Smoke :)
 

Sluggo

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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Welcome to the TeAm Sluggo, took you long enought to join ;) :)

Thanks Smoke :)


Well it was your sig that I linked through, so you should have made yourself more obvious to my blind eyes. :)

Thanks all, I hope to do well.

Just a quick question, got the software set-up OK last night, and have it running on 2 machines.

P4 1.6a 512 RAM running WinXP

P3 650 256 RAM running Win2kPro


After getting it all set-up I went to bed, when I woke up both machines appear to have drifted off to sleep, and not done the crunching :(

Have I got the power-down stuff messed up?

I set it not to turn off the HDD, but maybe the CPU took a nap :) any ideas?
 

Smoke

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Hello "Sluggo". :)

About your computers going to sleep:

Check your "Power Options Properties" and make sure you don't have either "System Standby" or "System Hibernates" enabled. Both should be set to "NEVER". Since you have already reported you have your Hard Drives set to NEVER, that's the only thing I can think of at the moment.