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Deleting a profile

I have finally managed to get bionic to work but have still one problem. I discovered last night that I have two identical profile running the same project on my laptop. I cant figure out how to delete one of them. Any ideas.
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Sorry for this joke: But maybe you have to go with your laptop to a psychologist, he might have double personality. tongue

lol sorry :P
the guys here must know how to fix it ;)
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I have finally managed to get bionic to work but have still one problem. I discovered last night that I have two identical profile running the same project on my laptop. I cant figure out how to delete one of them. Any ideas.

Are you meaning to say that you ran UD agent before? In that case you need to right click the WCG logo icon in the system tray and exit UD agent to close it. Also remove the shortcut from your Startup folder in the menu (Start > Programs > Startup or Auto Execution or whatever it's called in the language you use on your windows.

Device ID's in the Website's Device Manager cannot be deleted. Each new agent installation creates a new one for historical tracking purposes. It will disappear from regular view if not used for 7 or 14 days.
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Are you meaning to say that you ran UD agent before? In that case you need to right click the WCG logo icon in the system tray and exit UD agent to close it. Also remove the shortcut from your Startup folder in the menu (Start > Programs > Startup or Auto Execution or whatever it's called in the language you use on your windows.

Device ID's in the Website's Device Manager cannot be deleted. Each new agent installation creates a new one for historical tracking purposes. It will disappear from regular view if not used for 7 or 14 days.


Sorry no. It is two Bionic profiles. One from the fail installed I asked about the other day and the new functioning one. I have now in the bionic window two faah tabs crunching away.

If I understood you right, the oldest one will vanish on its own accord?
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Correct and happy crunching.
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Thanks smile
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I have now in the bionic window two faah tabs crunching away.

I do not understand that. Do you mean that you are running 2 work units at the same time? That is possible if your profile allows multiple threads since you have a Turion 64 X2 running Vista. Dual core lets you run 2 work units, unless you set the profile to only run one.

I am probably just confused here. You and Sekerob seem to understand what is going on.

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If it is not an X2 with two valid BOINC jobs, is it just the problem with spurious BOINC icons? On the small system I have seen as many as 4 from previous exits. On mouse rollover, 3 will go away, leaving the one running BOINC job.
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The simple view shows tabs for all active (started) tasks. If the dot is green, then it is running.

Two cores, two tasks. Sounds good to me! :-D
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Now I am confused again. I thought the two tasks were because I had two different bionic profiles registered on the system not because of the dual core. I'd like to get rid of one as it seems to prohibit me from getting to a cut off point where I return data to the system. I get to about 10% on both tasks but when I restart I am back to scratch again.
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