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Kasey Domer
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Re: Problems after new Win10 install

joneill003,

No, actually, I had made a USB installer using my E5-2695 v3 machine.

Also, in terms of the event log, I searched extensively through it and couldn't find any startup info at all. My guess is that adding the above tag to the cc_config.xml file would have fixed it and saved a bunch of time, but oh well.
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Re: Problems after new Win10 install

Next time you have the issue / any issue and ask for help of 'IT professionals' (LoL), either restart the client, then post the event startup log (50 lines from top), or visit stdoutdae.txt which retains like last 2000 lines (I've set 3000), across multiple restarts, if you do that often. This will tell us all the basics, what BOINC sees as what the system has, and what it is allowed to use.

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