Plotting on my Windows 7 Enterprise Laptop
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Guys,
I am wondering if the plotting i did to my HDD is correct. What I did was just click on write plots and chose my drive D which has the bigger free space. I got this dos prompt as attached. Is this normal?
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Do you have more plotfiles than the ones that are listed here with errors?
The files listed all start with nonce 400000001, so you have a lot of overlapping.
Maybe your mining software throws that errors cause of that.More about overlapping:
https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/99/mining-on-2-different-machines-on-linux/3overlapping is not that hard to understand ... plot-files contain a table of results, each result has a identifier/index.
if one plot-files goes from 0-9, the next should go from 10-19 or 30-50 ... if the next would go from 7-14 the results 7, 8 and 9 would 'overlap'.
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@luxe said:
Do you have more plotfiles than the ones that are listed here with errors?
Where can I check the plotfiles Luxe?
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You could search you system for files with the names mentioned in miner.
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Luxe I don't have a specific miner with me. I am only using my personal laptop and I am still trying to plot my HDD before I can starting mining. By the way I am using Burst Client for Win v0.2.6. Do I expect a certain file name format that I should be looking for this plotfile?
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You plotfiles are on you harddrive, open e.g. drive c: in explorer, press strg+f and enter 2650807834981889483
The filenames are shown in the miner-screenshot above?!
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Noted on this Luxe. I'm learning the terminologies now. I tried researching further and checked on the video guides here. I tried downloading the latest Java on my machine. I now have this new error and I can't find any plot files this time. Any thoughts?
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Well it is out of memory try to use a smaller stagger than 2368 or increase memory e.g. -Xmx1512m ... you are on 32bit, increasing memory can be problem.
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If that's the case I may have to use another laptop. I have another laptop with Windows 8 with 64 bit OS. will this be a better option perhaps?

