Burst Client for Windows v0.3.9 - All in One: Wallet, Plotting & Mining
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@iKnow0 Now it worked without any problem. Thank you so much. :)
@haitch I'm using IE 11, the latest version available for Windows 7. However wallet working properly despite of that tiny annoying yes/no question window. :)
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@moonjeina You are welcome, happy Bursting!
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@daWallet The wallet is a false positive to some antivirus scanners including avast, avira, kasperskyand mcaffee. It shows a warning while downloading and the macaffe plugin warns. This could keep new users from the coin: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/cf26531d1f6ae462e58ff21076dbecdf104d1822fb02ce8691835d063ba774fc/analysis/1497444306/
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you can have both versions
Control Panel/Programs/Java - Tab Java- click View to see what vrsion u have....
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And today I get "Your local wallet hasn't started yet. It can take up to 10 minutes to start up. Try it again later." again. :)
The only reason I install wallet is to be a node for the network, not for personal wallet use.
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@moonjeina after less than a minute if zou click again in the local wallet it'll start, providing the DB is not corrupt.
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I got the "Chromium Edition" almost ready in the shelf since months. The problem is to support and maintain both versions in parallel... :-/
The Chromium Edition is over 100 MB big instead of the 30+ MB we have now.
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@vExact I forgot to mention, it says that for hours. :) For example I tart wallet now, wait 10 mins, 20 mins, 1 hour, 5 hours.. Doesn't matter how long you wait, always same message.
But I found the solution. I start "run.bat", then I use Chrome to login 127.0.0.1:8125 address instead of wallet software.
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@moonjeina yes, basically that's the same process the AIO wallet is intended to do :)
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But downloading blockchain gets interrupted randomly. I'm not sure but it can caused by my country internet policy.
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Hey guys I am getting this weird error when trying to install this on Windows 10. During installation it says that an error occurred when trying to rename a file in the destination directory. This happens twice. If skip the two files then I can not run the client GUI. I can run the .bat file and then connect to the local wallet using an internet browser. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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@lilkovs probably is your antivirus... I have been having issues lately as well with the client, and can not getting running unless I deactivate my antivirus. For the time being I am using the browser local wallet a well.
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@lilkovs said in Burst Client for Windows v0.3.9 - All in One: Wallet, Plotting & Mining:
Hey guys I am getting this weird error when trying to install this on Windows 10...
There may be another thread on this somewhere, but I'm wondering about another Win10 issue -> auto-reboot. This does not affect all versions of Windows, but it's very annoying - and quite difficult /complicated to turn off. Win10 will download an Update and then, later force the PC to Reboot (with no off option), thus f'in up your long-running Bust-Plot etc. Apart from going Linux, do the playas here have any smart solutions to this irritation?
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The included plotter is able to be restarted...just not from the AIO interface.
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@vExact Can't believe I forgot to check the antivirus haha. I checked everything else I could think of besides it. Sure enough turned it off for a second and the burst client installed perfectly. Also added it to the trusted list, and I have no problems starting it up now. Thanks you :)
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@BeholdMiNuggets Deactivates the automatic updates and updates whenever you want
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@Energy said in Burst Client for Windows v0.3.9 - All in One: Wallet, Plotting & Mining:
Deactivates the automatic updates and updates whenever you want.
Not sure what you mean. I don't think the disable option is available (native) for Windows-10 Home/Pro. Thou there maybe some hacks - eg [ https://superuser.com/questions/957267/how-to-disable-automatic-reboots-in-windows-10/ ]
Don't know about the Enterprise versions - Business users MUST be able to turn off auto-reboot. Thou the OS costs a lot more of course. MS just doesn't trust regular punters.
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@BeholdMiNuggets I am not using windows 10, but in any version of windows you can disable the updates or at least you can stop the service in the task manager when you start windows.
I found this link that same is a little better explained than the one that you put
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-stop-updates-installing-automatically-windows-10
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The false positive situation got worse every day instead of better, so I cleaned up the code of unnecessary functions and recompiled:
Update 0.3.9.7:
- code cleanup of unused functions
- added pool
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@daWallet thanks!


