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Hey guys can you tell me what this means?

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AmbientFiction

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[09:40:12] - Warning: Could not delete all work unit files (1): Core returned in
valid code

I'm running my AM2 6000@3300 its stable and tested temps are super low. I'm not getting any eues on my SMP client but I still get this message from time to time.

Any ideas?
 
I sometimes get that too. As far as I can tell it doesn't cause any problems :/

I suppose you could manually clean up by running the WU with -oneunit and once it's done is delete the work folder and queue.dat.
 
It's just a "cosmetic" issue, according to FAH.

The files are actually deleted 1/10th of a second after you see that message, so there is no problem. The program does the check, see's the files, and makes that message - then it goes on to the function that deletes the files. :p :p

Yeah, OK! :clap:

We've been asking them to get rid of that error for a long while, but it's a very low priority issue with them.
 
It's just a "cosmetic" issue, according to FAH.

The files are actually deleted 1/10th of a second after you see that message, so there is no problem. The program does the check, see's the files, and makes that message - then it goes on to the function that deletes the files. :p :p

Yeah, OK! :clap:

We've been asking them to get rid of that error for a long while, but it's a very low priority issue with them.

Thanks adak just wanted to make sure since even though it is a small OC that I wasn't sending corrupted data to stanford.
 
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