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Re: [OK] OKCash |Social |ROKOS |EasyInstaller |Bitsquare | IoT |Pine64 |LTSS |AUR
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rmd73
on 19/09/2016, 17:32:29 UTC
Straight up this don't happen with any other coin, so don't blame hardware, just not going to put up with that .... it's the one and only coin I have ever had do it, on top of which it happens on all platforms, again, don't blame hardware. Don't mean to be rude, I am asking for a fix to this, not to have my hardware be blamed for something no other coin has ever had the problem of.... thanks for your input
I don't mean to be rude either. My reaction came after I saw that user galixxx "solved" his problem by "starting over"... and not mentioned the system restarts (a thing that most users "forget" to mention and/or do). Also, my point about windows operating systems being very forgiving with filesystem errors still stands, even in the case of NTFS (which is a very robust filesystem, btw).
User vagos mentioned very clearly he encountered that problem once, after a power failure and he solved it by reinstalling the wallet and the blockchain and restarting the machine.
Your claim that OKcash is the only coin whose wallet gave you grief after the power failures made me check your post history... and, lo' and behold, some pattern emerged...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=379236.msg15844688#msg15844688
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1028368.msg15450613#msg15450613
Well, I see that your enthusiasm is great, but your patience might be lacking sometimes, as you seem to be prone to "burn through the details". Trust me, the devil we're looking for is in those details... Mounting filesystems is similar in both worlds, windoze and *nix/linux, filesystems errors are treated in similar ways... it's just the user-observable effects that make a difference.
I uphold my previous statement: it is not the OKcash wallet/daemon's fault, it is the filesystem corruption.
Engineering is cool, but it takes a lot of science and patience.