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Hey Guys, I've been folding for about a week now, but since last night my GPU does not fold at all.
Here's my status atm:
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I opened the advanced control panel and I can see in the work queue that there are tasks that are stuck on "Downloading"
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I tried troubleshooting this morning and I found out that if I delete my GPU slot and add it again it should clear the problem.
So after I loaded the GPU slot again, it did one job and got another blank one and got stuck again, thus there are two blank tasks now.
How can I remove tasks from the queue?
Thanks! 

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1 hour ago, Arucad said:

Hey Guys, I've been folding for about a week now, but since last night my GPU does not fold at all.
Here's my status atm:
Picture
I opened the advanced control panel and I can see in the work queue that there are tasks that are stuck on "Downloading"
Picture 2
I tried troubleshooting this morning and I found out that if I delete my GPU slot and add it again it should clear the problem.
So after I loaded the GPU slot again, it did one job and got another blank one and got stuck again, thus there are two blank tasks now.
How can I remove tasks from the queue?
Thanks! 

A reboot should flush them out, if not you'll have to find the work directory which under windows is:

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\FAHClient\work then figure out from the logs which are the failed slots and delete their work directories. Be careful here or you could nuke the WU in progress.

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3 hours ago, Gorgon said:

A reboot should flush them out, if not you'll have to find the work directory which under windows is:

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\FAHClient\work then figure out from the logs which are the failed slots and delete their work directories. Be careful here or you could nuke the WU in progress.

Great!
I should be deleting one, since I'll be checking the ID in queue (Advanced Control Panel). 
I tried it and it worked. Sadly it happens kind of often so I i'll need to be checking on it frequently.
Thanks for the help!

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