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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v11.7 (Windows/Linux)
by
svdinu
on 27/05/2018, 15:05:38 UTC
driver related issues likely to be encountered when trying to boot a different chipset off the wrong clone os etc.





Well, I'm enjoying the tough debate my comment lead to. Smiley

Question still remains: How can one "roll back" to Win 10 1709 on a fresh install, providing that 1803 release is not good for mining?

Yeah, I can't say I'm enjoying the banality of it, in that there is no debate as such, not a single statement was rebutted on a technical level, and  emotional, personal attacks are hardly going to help you, or anyone in fact.
Anyway, moving on, I don't think you can roll back here, as you have nothing to roll back on, you've installed a newer win build.

OK, so some time has passed, you've been hard at it, how about a recap?

What is the current situation?

You're on 1803, you have a single GPU in the rig, drivers installed, debug on, can you post the log just before and after the hang?

Don't stress it man, you'll get it running.


Well, that was not me asking.

As far as I go, I have one rig/work PC with only 2 cards that got itself upgraded to 1803 and it's working just fine with AMD 18.3.4. The rest of my rigs I rolled them to Win 1709 and AMD 17.11.4 as they used to be. All my rigs run 2 epochs without any crash (5-10 days). Good enough to allow some maintenance once in a while.