Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 6503
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
I kinda need some help, I should have asked at UD forums but I decided to do it here so here I go.
I'm at 88% on a work unit and it's taking AGES to do one %. Now when I exit the program and keep going, it starts right at the start of 88% and I end up having to do all that CPU time again. Is there ANY way I can save the time because I don't think I will be able to finish this ever.
Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 6503
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
Yes, I do have many changes in the molecule view and it stays on 88%. Also I left the comp on for about 3 hours last night and it still stayed on 88% so I gave up...
Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 6503
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
Thanks Deb for your help. About the long Molecule problem I've been having. I emailed support@ud.com to see if they could do anything about it. Thanks for everyones help.
AllenAyres
I type Like navaho
Registered: 03/10/00
Posts: 25580
Loc: Texas
If there are no "hits" on that particular molecule, you won't have anything in the part of the screen... sucks, but then it finishes faster too and you are on to the next one...
Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 6503
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
AA, I have never had the hits displayed while doing any work unit. Not just this one. Also I won't be able to submit any results till my prob is fixed with the WU.
Registered: 10/02/01
Posts: 31
Loc: Folsom, Pennsylvania, United S...
This is not uncommon at all. You have a VGEF protien and they don't usually produce a lot of if hits(if any at all.) The large #s of hits usually come from SOD proteins. The problem with the 88% is not a problem at all either. The way the program works, it will save its work only after it finishes a molecule(next % point.) Each molecule has 100 dashes, so just wait the dashes out until they reach 100, then it will turn over to 1 on a new molecule. After it goes to the next one, you can shut it down if you need to. If it is simply making you mad and you don't want to deal with it anymore there is a "panic button." Go to your task manager and end task on the program called UD_*****.
Registered: 05/25/01
Posts: 6503
Loc: Melbourne, Australia
I know that I read it in the FAQ, but I am unable to leave my computer and UD agent running long enough for the molecule to finish, so I have no other option but to use this panic button...