Hey guys, I was wondering if someone might have any suggestions for me. I have tried completely uninstalling and reinstalling the client. When you type folding@home-win32-x86 to run the client, it freezes after it reads the # of cores which says 4 cores detected for my P2 965
After reinstalling and running the install.bat file again, it freezes for a long time and eventually gives me this error. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate on this rig. I just went on a Steam spending spree and figured i'd use my spare CPU cycles to fold as it is going to be downloading games for a VERY long time on my slow 7mbps internet connection.
Here is the error message when trying to run the install
After reinstalling and running the install.bat file again, it freezes for a long time and eventually gives me this error. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate on this rig. I just went on a Steam spending spree and figured i'd use my spare CPU cycles to fold as it is going to be downloading games for a VERY long time on my slow 7mbps internet connection.
Here is the error message when trying to run the install
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Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7600]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@Home Windows SMP Client V1.01>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 9A67-2674
Directory of C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@Home Windows SMP Client V1.01
06/10/2010 03:17 PM <DIR> .
06/10/2010 03:17 PM <DIR> ..
04/29/2010 10:00 PM 266 client.cfg
04/24/2010 04:36 AM 74,749 FAHlog-Prev.txt
04/29/2010 10:00 PM 27,221 FAHlog.txt
01/21/2010 04:32 PM 423,424 [email protected]
03/15/2007 11:56 AM 106,496 foo.exe
02/14/2007 08:32 PM 81,920 GkSui20.EXE
03/13/2007 11:31 PM 71 install.bat
01/31/2007 03:54 PM 1,196,032 mpich2.dll
01/31/2007 03:54 PM 102,400 mpich2mpi.dll
01/31/2007 03:54 PM 1,175,552 mpich2shm.dll
01/31/2007 03:54 PM 1,380,352 mpich2shmp.dll
01/31/2007 02:29 PM 1,158,144 mpiexec.exe
04/24/2010 04:36 AM 5,329 MyFolding.html
04/29/2010 10:00 PM 7,168 queue.dat
07/28/2008 12:14 PM 16,050 readme.rtf
01/31/2007 02:29 PM 1,135,616 smpd.exe
06/10/2010 03:17 PM 13,826 UILANG1.UDB
06/10/2010 03:17 PM 35,352 Uninstall3A54.DAT
04/18/2010 11:11 PM 35,352 UninstallC9B9.DAT
04/29/2010 09:54 PM 165 unitinfo.txt
04/29/2010 10:00 PM <DIR> work
20 File(s) 6,975,485 bytes
3 Dir(s) 376,311,336,960 bytes free
C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@Home Windows SMP Client V1.01>folding@home-win32-
x86
Note: Please read the license agreement (folding@home-win32-x86 -license). Furth
er
use of this software requires that you have read and accepted this agreement.
4 cores detected
Unable to connect to 'JuneHan-PC:8676',
sock error: generic socket failure, error stack:
MPIDU_Sock_post_connect(1228): unable to connect to JuneHan-PC on port 8676, exh
austed all endpoints (errno -1)
MPIDU_Sock_post_connect(1275): unable to connect to JuneHan-PC on port 8676, A c
onnection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond af
ter a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host ha
s failed to respond. (errno 10060)
[19:36:03] Error running mpiexec. Please check your configuration and re-run in
stall.bat if necessary
C:\Program Files (x86)\Folding@Home Windows SMP Client V1.01>install
Stopping MPICH2 Process Manager, Argonne National Lab.
MPICH2 Process Manager, Argonne National Lab stopped.
MPICH2 Process Manager, Argonne National Lab removed.
MPICH2 Process Manager, Argonne National Lab installed.
account (domain\user) [JuneHan-PC\June Han]:
password:
confirm password:
Password encrypted into the Registry.
Unable to connect to 'JuneHan-PC:8676',
sock error: generic socket failure, error stack:
MPIDU_Sock_post_connect(1228): unable to connect to JuneHan-PC on port 8676, exh
austed all endpoints (errno -1)
MPIDU_Sock_post_connect(1275): unable to connect to JuneHan-PC on port 8676, A c
onnection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond af
ter a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host ha
s failed to respond. (errno 10060)
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