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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners
by
patrike
on 28/06/2019, 14:17:48 UTC
this is crazy. Now the remote fails me the installation in some machines, the other day in one, today in two. And the only way to fix it is to erase everything from awesome miner of REGEDIT, restart and install, otherwise, it will not let me.

Intelibreeze is accumulating errors, the program is becoming increasingly unstable and the proof is that I have never had problems with the updates but if lately.

When you want to realize, there will be many problems to solve.

Much development for Asic but you are leaving aside the windows and the errors that many people are reporting. I am dissatisfied lately of the resolution of failures in Windows and it is affecting me. Even if you lower the OC, or even if you leave it neutral 100 0 0 or 90 0 0, some rigs still remain in offline service or similar problems that did not happen 2 months ago.

Windows advances with its updates and the remote is giving problems, I mean intelinreeze.
In case the MSI-based package upgrade or removal fails, please use this tool from Microsoft to force the removal:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/17588/fix-problems-that-block-programs-from-being-installed-or-removed
Please also note that if there are any pending Windows updates (even small patches) about to be installed - it typically requires a reboot before you can install any software based on the MSI-installer concept.

For the other problems you describe it would be good to get some more specific details about when it's failing and what kind of fault isolation and troubleshooting steps you have taken already. General issues about GPU mining can be difficult to resolve when running a more complex setup with multiple mining software, multiple algorithms, multiple clocking settings and a frequent change between all of these. I would suggest trying to find a stable baseline on one of the miners, by making sure it's running 100% stable with a single mining software on a single algorithm. Then you can start to add more algorithm, then more software, then multiple OC profiles and so on to find out when it's breaking.

Previously you pointed out that your systems running an older Windows build was running more stable. Is that observation still correct?

I've also sent you a PM about a log file.