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Random Account
Aug 2009
Not U. + S.A.
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I got another computer setup and running yesterday afternoon. I used Prime95 to create the entry in my CPU's. I called it HP-Z220-CMT. However, all the GHz days credit is going to another entry on that page called "Manual Testing." I am using mfaktc. Each output line in the results is the same as Prime95 would be: userid/computer name. Is the name too long, or is it the hyphens in the name? I've attached a screen clip below.
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"Jacob"
Sep 2006
Brussels, Belgium
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Random Account
Aug 2009
Not U. + S.A.
2·11·103 Posts |
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If there were no username/computer id I would think that this is where it would go. I reckon not. Perhaps this could be something to work on in the future.
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