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Message 20870 - Posted: 28 Feb 2006, 22:16:56 UTC

I have read the board and still can\'t figure it out. My current disk space dor climateprediction is 3.37 GB last moth it was 2.28 GB. I did look into the \"g\" button thing and that was not it. Any help would be great.
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Message 20871 - Posted: 28 Feb 2006, 22:42:36 UTC

Clicking on your name takes us to a limited version of your account page.
Clicking on view computers brings up a page with no computers.

If you want help, you\'ll have to tell us your secret identity, because it\'s not ID: 122812. :)

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Message 20890 - Posted: 1 Mar 2006, 5:47:23 UTC

within the BOINC/projects/climateprediction.net directory, you may have several experiment directories. Besides the one you are currently working on, there may be some older ones that either completed successfully, or crashed and left a lot of data. You can remove these older experiment directories from the BOINC directory tree. You can zip them up and burn them to CD/DVD, copy them elsewhere, or delete them if you like.
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Message 21044 - Posted: 4 Mar 2006, 14:59:47 UTC - in response to Message 20890.  

within the BOINC/projects/climateprediction.net directory, you may have several experiment directories. Besides the one you are currently working on, there may be some older ones that either completed successfully, or crashed and left a lot of data. You can remove these older experiment directories from the BOINC directory tree. You can zip them up and burn them to CD/DVD, copy them elsewhere, or delete them if you like.


That\'s good to know - Climateprediction currently occupies 3.92GB on my hard drive. BUT - how do I know (recognize) which directories can now be deleted? That is, which are those related to completed or crashed experiments?

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Message 21048 - Posted: 4 Mar 2006, 16:27:43 UTC - in response to Message 21044.  
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That\'s good to know - Climateprediction currently occupies 3.92GB on my hard drive. BUT - how do I know (recognize) which directories can now be deleted? That is, which are those related to completed or crashed experiments?


Make a note of the project work unit which you are currently processing, go into c:\\program files\\boinc\\projects\\climateprediction.net.

You should then see a folder for each model which has ever been on your computer. You can delete the ones other than the one you are currently running (be careful at this point).
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