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@SaltySaltPie To find the corrupted file I normally run a separate miner for each drive, then you will know which drive its on.
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@SaltySaltPie one big file will give faster read times. If you go the other route, nonces do not need to be continuous but it is good practice.
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@manfromafar Thanks so much man (hope i get your gender right). Much appreciated
@iKnow0 i always forget about that.. hopefully a and b are allocated to something else so noone uses it
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