LOADING A WALLET
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@jervis OK, did as requested and ran it. This is the result:

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@TonyMarq This is what being generated when I redid the "start mining" button. Not sure what it means. Thanks,
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@TonyMarq It means the problem with file is fixed, and you're mining with it. However, I wouldn't recommend mining the burst-team.eu pool, you're not going to get a usable deadline very often. I'd recommend switching to http://pool.burstcoin.eu/ or one of the other smaller pools that accept longer deadlines.
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@haitch Thank you. I'm currently linked to the "pool.burst-team.us". Unfortunately, my training is still lagging in knowledge and exposure on the pools or even how to understand the mining process in general and the marketabilities. I've only been doing this a short time and there's a lot to learn. My next few steps will hopefully clarify the meaning of the account screen, and later view the others supporting screens on the general processes. Everyone as be some helpful, love it. Thanks.
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@TonyMarq Welcome man! You said you had plotted 1Tb but with the correction you mad with PlotChecker your plot has now just 132Gb, most likely because when you were plotting the plotter ran out of memory, so you have to replot the remaining space, then you should have more deadlines! xP
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@TonyMarq Oh yeah, you've made it finally. :) you're done with the hard part, now for the excruciating part, MINE! hehe!
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@gpedro Will do. And we know how long that may re-take. :)
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@jervis Well, that will be my next challenge, learning the meanings of these numbers and how to interpret them. For some odd reason, I feel my posting will continue in the "Plotting & Mining" discussion page. :)
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@TonyMarq I'm in the process of that plotting and I just notice that it's creating a second series of data against the remaining 700G space. Is this okay or was only yo have one plot totalling approx. 1TB? This is what I'm seeing.
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@TonyMarq I have like a lots series. That's normal as long as the numbers don't overlap. You can stop a plot anytime. You just have to plotcheck it after. :)
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@TonyMarq Since you are using the client the plots will never overlap unless you start plotting a drive on one PC and then go plot the same drive on other PC with a different drive letter, in your case, any drive letter different than O... do you see 1500544321 this means that you are starting to plot in the nonce 544321 in the drive letter 15 (15th letter of abecedary: O) xP
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@gpedro So, you're telling me it's okay? It's just a continuation of the mine. Right?
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@jervis So, have two plots is okay, but I should just run the plotcheck after to make sure there are no issues like I had earlier, right?
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@TonyMarq said in LOADING A WALLET:
@gpedro So, you're telling me it's okay? It's just a continuation of the mine. Right?
yes...
@TonyMarq said in LOADING A WALLET:
@jervis So, have two plots is okay, but I should just run the plotcheck after to make sure there are no issues like I had earlier, right?
And yes, if you don't know if the plots are ok just run the plotchecker...
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@gpedro Thank you for the quick response. I'll let it do its thing and tomorrow run the check and reply accordingly. I do admit, I need to better understand what I'm seeing and how it plays to the bigger picture. However, for now, one step at a time.
Thank you and the rest of you guys for working me through this. Just awesome.
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@TonyMarq No welcome... Take a look at the FAQ and how-to sections... they are very helpfull and the instrutional videos too and if you have any question just shout! ;P
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@TonyMarq you're doing great. Just keep learning and keep the action going. The FAQ is also good but I didn't read it. I like to ask people around. It's my way to make friends :)
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I want to thank everyone for their help so far. Meanwhile, I do have am an unrelated question to ask, I just read that a couple of you guys have "upvoted" the post. OK, now what does that even means? Is the post keeping you awake at night or something like that? Tell me, please. (Yes, being ignorant is brutal). :)
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@TonyMarq It's a reputation system around here xP
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@TonyMarq People saw your post, liked it - so upvoted it to give you reputation. If you look at the lower right side of every post you'll see up and down arrows - the up arrow is an up-vote





