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July 29, 2013, 02:14:02 PM
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And it always happens after I leave home and get to the office.

Rats. Angry

Eight to ten hours of perfectly good mining lost.

Double rats. Angry
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July 29, 2013, 03:40:59 PM
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Well, give us a lil more info and maybe someone can help you out?

What mining hardware? Strictly USB devices? Which ones?
What host hardware? Desktop PC? rPi?
What OS/Software? Windows? Linux? CGMiner?
What settings? Are your power saving/sleep features turned off?
What Pool? Are multiple pools set up in failover?
Any other info about your setup?

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August 01, 2013, 12:30:05 AM
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Well, give us a lil more info and maybe someone can help you out?

What mining hardware? Strictly USB devices? Which ones?
What host hardware? Desktop PC? rPi?
What OS/Software? Windows? Linux? CGMiner?
What settings? Are your power saving/sleep features turned off?
What Pool? Are multiple pools set up in failover?
Any other info about your setup?

Thanks, mate, but I really was just venting. I was able to shift over to the BFGMiner and not run into problems. But you're right, anyone expecting some help needs to provide more information.
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August 02, 2013, 11:02:05 PM
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I would suggest, if you are running bfg or cg, on a windows machine, installing and running CGWatcher.  I used to have that some problem with my Jalapeno, always after I had left, in the middle of the night.  CGWatcher can see the stopped work and restart your miner for you.

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