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SOMENATH KHANRA

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Message 97212 - Posted: 4 Jun 2020, 11:47:29 UTC
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can you please help me to understand what went wrong, also what to do next? is there anything to solve this task?

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Message 97216 - Posted: 4 Jun 2020, 13:43:35 UTC - in response to Message 97212.  

can you please help me to understand what went wrong, also what to do next? is there anything to solve this task?

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No, but it would be helpful if you could upgrade to the current version of Boinc Manager - there are some bug fixes which may help (or may not)
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Message 97220 - Posted: 4 Jun 2020, 17:36:39 UTC

The tasks says it got an out of memory error. If you look in Windows task manager, how much memory are the active tasks using? You can sort by memory used by clicking the column heading.
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Message 97225 - Posted: 4 Jun 2020, 18:51:02 UTC

4 cores and only 6GB of RAM will run in to memory problems at some stage.
Some Tasks only need 200MB, others as much as 3GB. Allow an average of 1.3GB RAM per core/thread to reduce the amount of RAM needed. In your account computing Preferences set
Use at most 75% of the CPUs
to leave one core/thread unused, and to allow BOINC to make use of more RAM

    When computer is in use, use at most 95 %
When computer is not in use, use at most 95 %
and you shouldn't have any further memory issues, unless you have a faulty RAM module, or you end up running 2 Tasks at the same time that require 3GB of RAM (with only 4 cores/threads it's unlikely to occur, but possible).
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