Oh dear, that was just one letter away from a disaster! Close shave :)
Posts made by FatBurns
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RE: Wallet script error and not shutting down properlyposted in Help & Support
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Wallet script error and not shutting down properlyposted in Help & Support
Hi Guys
Upgraded to Burst Client for Windows v 0.3.9.3 although this problem existed before.
Clicking on the "Local Wallet" link produces the following error:Line 53
Char 3
Error Object does not support property or method 'convertToNQT'
Code 0
URL http://127.0.0.1:8125/js/nrs.recipient.jsSelecting yes or no to "continue running scripts" seems to make no difference to the running of the wallet. However, when I shut down the wallet (Account Manager>close) a message appears in the centre of the screen "Shutting Down Burst Wallet..." And there it stays until I re boot.
The wallet seems to function perfectly - as far as I can tell.
Can anyone suggest how this can be resolved.
Thanks in advance.
FB
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RE: How to get 12tb from amazon.. for 31$$$$$$$$$$posted in General Discussion
@darindarin Want to go halves on a lottery ticket?
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RE: No Apparent Mining Successposted in Mining & Plotting
@darindarin Thank you I willl look into that. I must admit though my urge is still to mine. Maybe a bit of the Hairy Hunter still inside...
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RE: No Apparent Mining Successposted in Mining & Plotting
Hi SilverSlonny and shbour
That's just about the conclusion I was coming to. The idea that you can mine with "spare" hdd capacity is un true in any meaningful sense, but I wanted to test the principle before investing too much money into it. I really didn't expect to get rich from 280 GB but was just looking for confirmation of the principle.
I suppose the question now is, is it better to spend money on buying drives, or to invest that money in buying (rather than mining) Burst?
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RE: No Apparent Mining Successposted in Mining & Plotting
Meant to add, the 280 GB is just to try out the process before I invest in something a little larger.
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RE: No Apparent Mining Successposted in Mining & Plotting
Hi All.
Thanks for your help.
I am mining on burst.lexitoshi.uk and have been on that pool for about 4 days.
My Burst address is BURST-6V5Z-VHUD-X7AS-9YQ6Z
Looks a little light on the confirmed deadlines but other times there is a lot of green!
Just noticed the Network Quality has dropped to 65% - Not sure what that means.
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No Apparent Mining Successposted in Mining & Plotting
Hi Guys.
Could do with a little guidance and advice before I pull out what is left of my hair!Been attempting to mine for about a week now but to date no payments have been made into my wallet - There may be a good reason for this, but I can't find it so would appreciate some help.
I am mining with 280GB over 2 disks, not much I know but wanted to test the water before investing in some bigger drives. I am seeing a lot of Confirmed Deadlines, which I think equate to payments, but nothing arrives in my wallet (with the exception of a few Burst from the faucets).
I have been minig more or less contiuously for about 5 days and haven't switched pools in the last 4 days.
On one occasion the Network Quality went down to Zero for about 3 hours. I re started the miner and all went back to normal. This morning when I checked my PC the miner had shut its self down completely but re started ok (no idea how long it was down). And on 2 occasions the wallet "Stopped Responding" and despite waiting for 2-3 hours it did not recover. Re started it and it worked ok.
Sorry for the long post but I'm not sure if any of the above is relevant, or is it all working as it should and because my hard drive capacity is so small it is just taking a long time to reach any payout threshold? Or shoud i just buy a goldfish? :)
Thanks in advance for any advice you may have.
FB
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RE: Good Evening from the UKposted in Introduce Yourself
Thanks Guys.
Sure I have a lot of dumb questions to ask and look forward to your help.
I was told this was a friendly place to be and looks like they were right :) -
Good Evening from the UKposted in Introduce Yourself
Evening All
New to all things Crypto. Thought I would dip my toe in the water with Burst!
