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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: BFGMiner set up **WILL PAY FOR HELP*** on: August 25, 2016, 07:00:51 PM
As far as I know (and it's not much) BFGMiner is SHA256 miner (Bitcoin and similar coins) and not scrypt coins like Litecoin. you should use a litecoin mining program.

This may explain why it doesn't recognise my devices 😪 What program do you recommend please? I have CGMiner 3.1.1 but it's modified and called LKCONTROLLER, it came built into the miners, but iv never got anything working from it, can you point to a good location to download a program that will work? Thanks!!
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: BFGMiner set up **WILL PAY FOR HELP*** on: August 25, 2016, 05:01:03 PM
Ah really 😪 I'm happy to pay someone, I'm sure it's probably just my settings, or program/driver versions or something  simple, but as it's all jibberish to me I can find out what's wrong Sad
 As said above, I will pay £10 of BitCoin to whoever helps me
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / BFGMiner set up **WILL PAY FOR HELP*** on: August 25, 2016, 01:25:16 AM
So iv been trying to set p these 2 LKETC Dragon scrypt miners for about a week now with no luck, i have given up on the built in LKController thing it came with as it just never seems to work, iv got bfgminer up and going on thr computer, logging into the pool fine, but its just not registering my devices Sad after reading hundreds of peoples posts and fixes iv downloaded zadig and done the drievrs, iv tried cg miner 3.1.1 (which is what is built in) and higher ones, iv tried copying peoples code and creating a .bat file in the folder of the drive changing the url user password and com port and im still having no luck Sad

This is the screen i get below, the strange tjhing is i have 2 USB devices plugged in, LiteCoinPool.org recognises i have one, but with zero speed, and BFGMiner doesnt recognise at all Sad
http://imgur.com/a/dV0EN



this is what it says after doin search all and auto, i really dont know what to do as im a n00b and dont understand this, im trying to learn and mine some LTC as a hobby, so any help is appreciated and very much needed!
Sincerely
very stuck noob guy

>*>*>*>*>*>*>WILL PAY £10.00 OF BTC TO WHOEVER HELPS ME GET THESE GOING<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<*<
If you have experience setting these up or even just with crypto mining in general and think you can help me please send me a message, may need to skype or something so i can show you pics while you walk me through it, but yes will pay the person who succeeds Smiley
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Help setting up a USB Scrypt miner on Windows on: August 24, 2016, 05:45:38 PM
Hey guys, before I begin please excuse my noob questions here, i am brand new to the world of CryptoCurrency, and have mainly been doing reading and research. I have decided to start mining LiteCoin with Litecoinpool.org and so bought 2 Dragon Scrypt USB Miners, pic below.

http://g01.a.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1BbZMHVXXXXcvXFXXq6xXFXXXG/Dragon-Miner-USB-Litecoin-miner-LTC-usb-miner-for-Asic-Miner-Collectibles-Scrypt-USB-Flash-Drive.jpg

After a lot of tutorials I began to set it up, I joined LiteCoinPool, used the built in interface to edit my pool login details and started the program. No matter what I try I get one of the two messages below, usually number 1, but I did once get number 2, only to be replaced by 1 when I closed and re opened the controller.

1). http://m.imgur.com/gallery/7OhuIW7
2). http://m.imgur.com/gallery/jMHxPqg

I really have no idea what is happening, as it's all jibberish to me, the strangest part is at one point it has worked, for a couple of seconds, because LiteCoinPool.org shows I have 0.000019942272 LTC as my balance?

Any help is really appreciated as Iv been trawling this forum, Reddit and Google for a week now to no luck Sad
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