Recently with end of stored SETI work my PCs switched to backup project, Einstein@home in my case.
One of them experiences great HDD swapping activity (4 tasks run ~400MB each and x86 OS installed). But, perhaps, consumed memory amount can not be reduced for that type of search.
Unfortunately, it's not the only issue I encountered after switching to Einstein@home. Another PC with Corei5 + 2 NV GPUs experience lockups.
After few reboots, switch to safe mode and NV drivers reinstallation I managed to boot it and exited BOINC before freeze.
So, can make at least partial bug report:
einsteinbinary_BRP4G_1.39_windows_intelx86__BRP4G-cuda32 process remained running after BOINC exit. And I can't kill it via TaskManager. PC experiences great lags, time to time mouse activity and keyboard input freeze completely for ~10-20 seconds (!). So, to type this text took quite a lot of time.
Perhaps I should disable NV GPUs (GSO9600 and GT9400) from einstein's work that would be quite unfortunate.
Maybe some another NV-based app exists for Einstein project to carry another type of search, w/o freezing PC?
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It seems this issue was caused not by particular app but by GPU state itself. Power cord extender was damaged. After replacement seems to work OK.
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LOL. Let that be a lesson to us all - expect the unexpected, and consider all possibilities before jumping to conclusions. Especially when giving advice to others.....
Glad you got it back in business.