Pause or resume plotting?
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I don't understand single thing.I started to plott 2 TB of 2.7 TB drive.How to restart at number of nonces?how do i know at which nonce did he stop??
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@penzek You can not restart a plot from where you leave it before you turn off the computer.
Each time you have to start from scratch
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@ccminer With Xplotter you can. It uses an NTFS stream file to keep track of how much of the file it has plotted, so it can resume.
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@haitch new stuff I just learned thx
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@haitch said in Pause or resume plotting?:
@ccminer With Xplotter you can. It uses an NTFS stream file to keep track of how much of the file it has plotted, so it can resume.
Hi Haitch,
Please how do I pick up from where it stopped. I had an error 23 while plotting - Data error (cyclic redundancy check). and it was just at 11.95%I love to start from there, how do I know what nonce to start from or what code do I use to continue/pick up from stopping point.
Thanks in advance
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FYI, I ran PlotsChecker thinking it will help restart, fix or continue plotting... but it just reported OK!
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@delords run a chkdsk to check the disk, then re-run xplotter manually, specifying the starting nonce and number of nonces based off the filename
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I ran chkdsk and result is Ok. Though, I have started all over again with admin priv* to make it fast and all 8 threads. I just pray its not a disk issue.
Thanks for your swift response.
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@delords you ran chkdsk /R /B ?
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@Blago
chkdsk /r /f not /b


