![]() That way you'll be able to find your old hardware details and stats and then your new machine can continue adding to that.Īlso it's quite possible to give your new machine the old host ID so that new stats just get added to the old. If you have those details try using them to login. The easiest way is to use your previous credentials - username and email - since your old account should still be there. ![]() It probably depends on what you mean by "all info". MontanaDoug wrote: Question 1: I have all my old account info for Einstein, SETI, Predictor, Climate (ID's, acct #, etc). If you are interested in stats, you should allow the project to export them to stats sites. ![]() If you need advice about ways to best set things up or handle problems, you'll need to change some settings by going (on the website) to your account -> preferences -> privacy and consider at least allowing others to 'see' those non-sensitive details. Under European privacy laws, you have to give specific permission for anyone else to see even basic, non-sensitive information. It doesn't seem like you are using the same handle as you had previously since a search on your current handle only reveals the current message and no previous activity.Īlso, by default on your new account, nobody but you can see details about the hardware you have. Welcome back! I guess you've created a new account just to post this message. I think my new system (i7-8700) with lots of RAM, etc is stable enough to get back in and help. MontanaDoug wrote: I was an active user until about 4+ yrs ago when my powerful Xeon system suffered a series of "heart attacks".
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