GPU missing

Kavanagh
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Hello.

 Boinc says I have GPU missing. waiting to run (1 CPU + NVIDIA GPU). 

GPU_Z  says I have a GeForce 1060GTX 6GB.

I do not know where to start so any help will be appreciated.

Richard

Richie
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Windows 10 might have ruined

Windows 10 might have ruined Nvidia driver capabilities while performing an update. You could try reinstalling Nvidia driver. https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/145534/en-us

Reboot after installation.

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Solved. Thank you.

Solved. Thank you.

Richard

Andrey Otroshenko
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The same story with Intel(R)

The same story with Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (FUJITSU T938)

Reinstalling graphics driver did not solve the problem.

archae86
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Andrey Otroshenko wrote:The

Andrey Otroshenko wrote:

The same story with Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (FUJITSU T938)

Reinstalling graphics driver did not solve the problem.

Different story, in your case it is probably the driver version.
Step 1 when you have work fetch trouble is to review the most recent work request log for the computer in question.

The URL to do that looks like "https://einsteinathome.org/host/hostID/log", where one must use the Einstein-specific numeric hostID.

Reviewing that for the machine you probably have in mind, one sees these interesting lines:

2019-04-21 01:56:00.0046 [PID=12379]    [version] driver version 2421006290, min: 0, max: 1018103906
2019-04-21 01:56:00.0046 [PID=12379]    [version] driver version required max: 1018103906, supplied: 2421006290
mikey
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archae86 wrote:Andrey

archae86 wrote:
Andrey Otroshenko wrote:

The same story with Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (FUJITSU T938)

Reinstalling graphics driver did not solve the problem.

Different story, in your case it is probably the driver version.
Step 1 when you have work fetch trouble is to review the most recent work request log for the computer in question.

The URL to do that looks like "https://einsteinathome.org/host/hostID/log", where one must use the Einstein-specific numeric hostID.

Reviewing that for the machine you probably have in mind, one sees these interesting lines:

2019-04-21 01:56:00.0046 [PID=12379]    [version] driver version 2421006290, min: 0, max: 1018103906
2019-04-21 01:56:00.0046 [PID=12379]    [version] driver version required max: 1018103906, supplied: 2421006290 

Interesting, I had no idea that the max driver version was hard coded. Do most projects do that? I have had problems with several projects and downgrading the drivers worked to get the tasks flowing again.

Betreger
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Boinc stopped seeing my

Boinc stopped seeing my Gigabyte GTX1060'

I have rebooted, device manager sees it, I uninstall it from device manager and rebooted. I have not idea what to do to get it back 

 

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BOINC client version:7.6.33


Memory:8152.95 MiB


Cache:256 KiB


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Measured floating point speed:3898.73 million ops/sec


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% of time BOINC client is running:99.9313 %


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Zalster
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what does the first 30 lines

what does the first 30 lines in the event log say?

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Doing a clean install of the

Doing a clean install of the latest and greatest Nvidea driver seems to have it fixed. Why the old driver ceased working is puzzle to me. I did successfully trash my 1 day cache in very short order. 

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Betreger wrote:Doing a clean

Betreger wrote:
Doing a clean install of the latest and greatest Nvidea driver seems to have it fixed. Why the old driver ceased working is puzzle to me. I did successfully trash my 1 day cache in very short order. 

Windows 10 is rolling out updates right now, it's common for them to think THEIR drivers are better than the ones we manually installed so they replace them during the update process.

Betreger
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This was a W8.1 machine and

This was a W8.1 machine and the driver was not updated AFAIK, the same driver since the days of a a GTX660

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