PlotsChecker (not for XPlotter!)
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@bytheseaster You've downloaded the plot checker executable to a different directory - probably c:\users<your id>\downloads. Checge the C:\ to the actual locaion, or move the plotschecker.exe to c:\
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@haitch My mining rig went dead,so i install all again,with a new cpu,,now i cant find this frikkking C:\Users\TEMP.MINING,,just C: i have a lot of plots that is overlapping now,,i was plotting one and all went to h,,,l,,i just want to throw my PC out the window
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@bytheseaster I got the plot checker in a folder on my desktop. I made a bat statement to the hdd
PlotsChecker.exe K:\Burst\plots
pause
Click .bat and it checks the hdd
I never tried to see if you can check multiple hdd.
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@tross Will try it out,,and im still living with your 500,,,you saved my day yesterday,,,got my rigg realy fried,cpu and motherboard,,well well,i`ll be back on your Pool!!!
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i run the cheker,,and it says all OK,,but on the miner all wrong,,what iam i doing wrong Now???
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take a snap shot of the miner errors
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@bytheseaster PlotChecker only see if a plot have a name/size mismatch error, and the only file on witch you have that error you don't have runed the plotchecker xD is file "9890473740241104091_503532161_0_13824", so for solve this run plot checker...
Then your files "G:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_303403265_2058496_11008", "G:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_304124673_1232704_11968", "G:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_703132097_271168_14272", "D:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_702461953_880384_4864" are overlapped so you could keep one from each warning and replot the other ones... If i were you i would choose to keep "D:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_702461953_880384_4864" and "G:\Burst\plots\9890473740241104091_303403265_2058496_11008" just because of the sizes
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@rocky
make sure PlotsChecker.exe is in root c:\ when you run the command
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how to make plotschecker span multiple drives i.e g:\plots h:\plots
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@Burstde make bat.
I'll add check for multiple drives in next version.
also will add check for plots generated by XPlotter 1.0
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@Blago okay sounds great. Also x-plotter worked great and gave me a nice 2.7 TB plot using a Pentium d915 (245 nones a min. In 7 days)
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Thank you for this Blago.
As it was pointed out your link points to the source code but not the executable. I have a little Linux background and still learning but for a bunch of us that were raised in the GUI environment the link was shared and now I have the means to run this application.
Thanks Blago for all of your work in the Burst world.
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@Blago thanks for your continued hard work on this. I would just like to say that I would LOVE to see some kind of standalone program that I could use to check whether my plots are actually legit. I do not fully understand the BURST technology, even though I have been using it since inception, but if there is a way to check whether multiple plots are actually providing the nonces they are portraying that would be AMAZING!
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Today I had some plots that got interrupted because the machine restarted. When I ran plotschecker it said that it renamed the files. So I checked in the folder, and they all had starting nonce 0 and amount of nonces 0 for some weird reason. I ran plotschecker one more time on the same plots, and this time it said once again that it renamed the files, but also that it truncated them. So, I had to run plotschecker twice in order to correct my plots, is this a bug?
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@haitch
Burst.Team should write a very detailed book on plotting. lol I'm fricking confused as frick. I need like a Haynes or Chilton manual for plotting and mining.
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@Dillion Who needs a book when you have the forums? Have questions, ask, plenty of very helpful people here.
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@haitch Right. I'm just old I like manuals.




