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BOINC in dual boot systems
Morten:
You should be able to regain access by taking ownership to the directory tree.
Have you tried to do that?
Right-click "BOINC", select properties+"Security". Click "Advanced" and select "Change permissions". Then add your username, check "Replace child object permissions.." and click Apply.
Ensure that your user has "Full control" in "Permissions".
Morten
Raistmer:
YEs, I tried again to add full access to "Everyone" now. And now it works OK.
Now gathering data for Win7 x64 + Cat 11.6. Looks promizing (but still can't crunch and watch video of course :-\ )
Jason G:
--- Quote from: Raistmer on 19 Jul 2011, 12:15:08 pm ---Now gathering data for Win7 x64 + Cat 11.6. Looks promizing (but still can't crunch and watch video of course :-\ )
--- End quote ---
Have you any links to documentation about the GPU in your 6950 ?... It's a DX11 card so I would have thought they would have implemented the hardware portions of WDDM required for that... Maybe it's just that the drivers aren't fully caught up yet. nVidia's manage video + crunching 3 tasks on the 480, but some of the other WDDM features are only made use of in the latest driver series (i.e. the ones that expose all the boincApi flaws & change the way memory is handled). Perhaps AMD hasn't shifted fully to support the virtualised memory model and context switches yet (even if the hardware is there).
Raistmer:
They promized bugfix in 11.8 ...
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