Problems with mining...
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@Blago I want to mine with the pool. I set the reward assignment Passphrase and the recipient to 7Z2V-J9CF-NCW9-HWFRY But it still says "Error Description, not enough funds, error code 6"... Why is that? I have a balance in my burst wallet. Thanks for helping me, Blago
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@chyna88 said in Problems with mining...:
How do I check the formatting of drive
To check what file system your computer is using, first open "My Computer." Then right-click on the hard drive you want to check. In most cases, this is the C: drive. Select "Properties" from the pop-up menu. The file system (FAT32 or NTFS) should be specified near the top of the Properties window.
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@chyna88 How come you leaving out the "BURST-" part of the address when setting the reward assignment? Try adding the "BURST" part of the address when you are setting the reward assignment.
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Hi....Still having problems
and I do have a balance, so I don't understand why it saus not enough funds.
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@chyna88 Download this program and it will rename the file for you and make sure it is Valid.
https://github.com/Blagodarenko/PlotsChecker/releases/download/1.0/PlotsChecker.exe
Goto the CMD Prompt >START>RUN>CMD or find it in Accessories. Right Click Run as Admin. Copy the PlotsChecker.exe to the drive in question either E: or C: I can't really tell but most likely E:
Then paste this into the CMD window or type it out. The first command is to get to the Drive. If C: type C:
E:
PlotsChecker.exe E:\Burst\plotsIt will rename or just say OK.
The Reward Assignment should go away after 4 Blocks or 1 Block and 16 Minutes. I see that all the time when I switch pools and it is confusing since it is just telling you to wait.
So don't do the switch anymore and just wait.
The BURST part of the address gets changed to a full number or ID and it looks correct.
While in the CMD prompt you can type CHKDSK E: and it will tell you if it is NTFS or FAT32. It should be NTFS for over 2TB and also the GPT not MBR
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HI. I did what you told me....but it shows flashing "C:\ " I did download it to drive E:\ but it doesn't look like it , huh
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@chyna88 Type in the E: and it should work
So at the C: prompt Type E: [ press enter ] to get to that drive... Then do the PlotsChecker.exe from there
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@chyna88 Oh it looks like you are RePlotting though. If you Replotted you won't need to do this step. It is only to check the integrity of the Plot itself
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Hey CryptoNick! Thanks alot...I think it's okay now! I'm just waiting for my Drive E to finish plotting! Thank you SO much for your help! ::D
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Question.....How come it's taking SOOOO long to plot! I mean it hasn't moved in over 2 hrs. from 17 percent! Is my CPU and memory over-loading maybe?
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@chyna88 You're welcome! It looks like you have 0.0 MB throughput on E: though. Something not right with that file still and only goes to 70 Percent. Try restarting and see if it gets to 100%. I have this happen the first time I scan a plot sometimes too.
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Restarting? like delete the file and try to plot again? I know that whenever I try to plot again, the MB is always very low...what can I do?
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okay...I'll try again....
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If you run plotchecker over the unfinished plot file (which is still plotted in parallel!) you will get undesired results of course.
Does it stay at 17%? Then it won't proceed anymore - the plotchecker renamed it and the plotter now can't do the rest of the job. Don't plotcheck during plotting!
@chyna88 Close the plotter and don't delete anything. Just keep on plotting the rest of your drive. It will automatically start a second file where the first stopped.
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Hi! I thought I was mining just fine, but I keep seeing this, and I used the plotschecker and it said everything checked ok. So am I mining properly or is it still overlapped? Help
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Hi @chyna88 ,
One of your plots is ending at 502240688 but another one start at 502226497 so you got around 14000 nonces that are useless.
If your plots contain same nonces, that's what you call "overlapp"Ben
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@chyna88 14000 nonces is not very much. I would ignore that. :)