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November 22, 2011, 01:53:38 AM
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A little insight would be appreciated.

I am trying to re-install all my Bitcoin stuff on a new harddrive.  Bitcoin client is up and running and re-downloading the blockchain as we speak.

I also reinstalled GUIminer.  The first time, I extracted it to my desktop and opened it and began mining with no problems.  Then, I attempted to move the folder from the desktop to my program files folder.  Then chaos ensued.  First, it told me I couldn't transfer the folder because I forgot to close my miner.  So, I closed my miner.  It still wouldn't let me transfer the files to that location.

So, I restarted my computer and tried a fresh extract to the program files folder.  It still wouldn't let me .... I get some long diagnostic message essentially telling me to fuck off and that it only likes to be extracted to the desktop.

So, I re-extracted to the desktop.  The problem is, when I try to open GUIminer, the program appears on my task bar but it won't open so I can see the app on my screen.  I even tried tossing my entire GUIminer folder in the recycle bin, dumping it, and redownloading and extracting.  The same problem keeps happening:  GUIminer appears as running in my task bar and in the processes list in the task manager.  Why is this happening?
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November 22, 2011, 02:10:03 AM
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Update:   After repeated failure, I tried the obvious:  Copy and paste useless GUIminer files from my laptop to the new harddrive.  Not only did this work, but it let me create a GUIminer shortcut on my desktop linking to my program files folder.

I still have no idea why this idea worked but downloading and extracting didn't.
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November 28, 2011, 12:04:59 PM
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I think this happened to me on my Windows rig. What I did was opened up the task manager: Ctrl+Shift+Esc and went to the Applications tab. Then I right clicked on Guiminer and clicked Maximize. Then it showed up!

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