Plotting my new 1.5 tb hd
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@stupendelious how i do that?
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@BRUNORICMAG
Like @stupendelious said ... you can use GPU plotter
Else you can plot in batches.... Like 10-100GB Each plot
But If I am not wrong, one plot of 1.5TB will be more effective that 15 Plots for 100GB
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@BRUNORICMAG your plotter don't seems idling?! check with your task manager when you are plotting you should be using 4 threads and when it changes and start saying writing data, the CPU usage goes down and the disk activity goes high because you are writing in the disk...
So with a plot of 9 GB and using 1120 Mb RAM and 4 threads you probably fill your ram with nonces very fast and then you have to wait that these nonces being written in the disk. You should be able to monitor this on the Performance tab in the Task Manager.
If you see the wplotgenerator in the task manager only occupying RAM (neither CPU usage nor Disk Usage) probably the program run out of memory at some point, just close the task and run the bat again, it should begin from it stops?!
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@BRUNORICMAG You have the wrong file system... FAT32 only allows filesize till 4 GB size.
FAT32 is a really old file system...Format your drive to NTFS or exFAT ...
Be careful: Formatting deletes every data on your drive. Make a backup of important files... !
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@gpedro e em português eras capa de me ajudar?
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I had the same problem like you
You probaly have the wrong file system.Go to your 1.5 gb drive and right click on it and go to properties, it probaly says FAT32 under file system.
Now you know you probaly have a fat32 problem.MAKE A BACKUP IN CASE OF IMPORTANT FILES
Go to CMD (in admin modes) and type in convert ~LOCATION OF DRIVE~ /fs:ntfs
when this is done close cmd and restart your pc
You will see the plotting is way faster then before and you can plot way higher number burst, enjoy :D
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@BRUNORICMAG Claro que sim, começa um chat comigo para não estarmos a falar em português nesta parte do forum...
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@gpedro a que horas é que te encontro aqui?
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@gpedro manda-me um mail quando estiveres on line. brunoricmag@gmail.com
