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Message 57577 - Posted: 11 Oct 2021 | 7:12:34 UTC

Please ignore the message. It's completely harmless. Such messages are always present in Windows. They are not related to successful or not termination. If an error message is present, it's elsewhere in the output.

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Message 59162 - Posted: 24 Aug 2022 | 20:29:01 UTC - in response to Message 57577.
Last modified: 24 Aug 2022 | 20:33:54 UTC

Thanks for your reply, but "Please ignore the message. ..." is not a reasonable answer by GPUGrid.

"Such messages are always present in Windows" I'm not sure what "Such messages" is supposed to mean, but with over 40 years of working with computers, a Masters and a PhD and being a registered PE (a licensed Professional Engineer) ... I have never seen any other such messages.

"It's completely harmless.... not related to successful" well, there was no other error message in the task output, nor by my system, yet the task 'stalled' and wasted over 12 hours of GPU time on a not-that-bad GPU (NVidia GTX 1660 Ti). By wasted, I mean ASIDE from the actual processing time recorded to complete the task.

If the GPUGrid project is willing to ask for and accept the in-kind donations of people's GPU time, then GPUGrid has an obligation to do what they can to resolve problematic tasks and code

see several other threads created in the past week or so pointing out various issues with GPUGrid applications in Numer Crunching

PLEASE use the Notices tab in BIONC Manager to communicate info (or direct link to such info) regarding needed patches, mods, etc for GPUGird WUs to run properly. Other BOINC projects do extend such courtesy.

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