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Ddu no access

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Iya20154
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02-24-2017, 09:38 AM
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I own two NVIDIA GeForce 1080 Ti, an ASRock Killer Z270, an i7-7700K processor, an 850 EVGA PSU, 2-8GB Gskill TridentZ, and a 1TB Samsung drive. The 212 Ego Cooler Master CPU cooler is also part of my setup. This is my first build after setting up a mining rig with six GPUs RX 580. I got the new computer online using DDU in safe mode, connected two GPUs, and it worked initially. After turning off unnecessary settings to mine Zcash, I attempted to use MSI to update my SLi GPU drivers. However, both GPUs weren't recognized. I updated drivers via Device Manager but kept using safe mode to avoid damaging the system. I removed one GPU and installed the other with no BIOS, then tried DDU again. When it restarted, it asked for a password, which I entered after choosing no password. The desktop displayed an internet connection error, and I couldn't access the file because it wasn't running properly. What went wrong during setup? Should I try installing the second GPU without safe mode and reinstall drivers now?
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Iya20154
02-24-2017, 09:38 AM #1

I own two NVIDIA GeForce 1080 Ti, an ASRock Killer Z270, an i7-7700K processor, an 850 EVGA PSU, 2-8GB Gskill TridentZ, and a 1TB Samsung drive. The 212 Ego Cooler Master CPU cooler is also part of my setup. This is my first build after setting up a mining rig with six GPUs RX 580. I got the new computer online using DDU in safe mode, connected two GPUs, and it worked initially. After turning off unnecessary settings to mine Zcash, I attempted to use MSI to update my SLi GPU drivers. However, both GPUs weren't recognized. I updated drivers via Device Manager but kept using safe mode to avoid damaging the system. I removed one GPU and installed the other with no BIOS, then tried DDU again. When it restarted, it asked for a password, which I entered after choosing no password. The desktop displayed an internet connection error, and I couldn't access the file because it wasn't running properly. What went wrong during setup? Should I try installing the second GPU without safe mode and reinstall drivers now?

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evan_god
Junior Member
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02-25-2017, 03:13 AM
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I received an error message saying "Ddu no access". I own two NVIDIA GeForce 1080 Ti graphics cards, an ASRock Killer Z270, an i7-7700K processor, an 850W PSU, 2-8GB GSKILL TridentZ, and a 1TB Samsung SSD. This is my first fully assembled computer after building it from scratch, except for a mining rig with six RX 580 GPUs that I had assistance with. After setting everything up, I used DDU in safe mode with the two GPUs connected. It initially worked, but when I turned off all settings needed for mining, it briefly mined Zcash before stopping. I attempted to use MSI to override the SLi GPU drivers, updated the drivers via Device Manager, and tried uninstalling both GPU drivers using DDU. However, I'm cautious about making changes in safe mode to avoid damaging my system. I unplugged one GPU and installed the other that seemed to have no BIOS information on it into the first slot on my motherboard. When I restarted DDU in safe mode, I had to enter a password, which prompted me to choose not to set one. Upon launching the desktop, it displayed "Not connected to internet," and when I tried to run DDU again, the file wasn't accessible by the system. What went wrong during setup? Should I try installing the other GPU and running without safe mode, or reinstall the drivers that are already installed? I plan to retry removing passwords again, assuming that's why it fails to reboot in safe mode and will automatically launch DDU.
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evan_god
02-25-2017, 03:13 AM #2

I received an error message saying "Ddu no access". I own two NVIDIA GeForce 1080 Ti graphics cards, an ASRock Killer Z270, an i7-7700K processor, an 850W PSU, 2-8GB GSKILL TridentZ, and a 1TB Samsung SSD. This is my first fully assembled computer after building it from scratch, except for a mining rig with six RX 580 GPUs that I had assistance with. After setting everything up, I used DDU in safe mode with the two GPUs connected. It initially worked, but when I turned off all settings needed for mining, it briefly mined Zcash before stopping. I attempted to use MSI to override the SLi GPU drivers, updated the drivers via Device Manager, and tried uninstalling both GPU drivers using DDU. However, I'm cautious about making changes in safe mode to avoid damaging my system. I unplugged one GPU and installed the other that seemed to have no BIOS information on it into the first slot on my motherboard. When I restarted DDU in safe mode, I had to enter a password, which prompted me to choose not to set one. Upon launching the desktop, it displayed "Not connected to internet," and when I tried to run DDU again, the file wasn't accessible by the system. What went wrong during setup? Should I try installing the other GPU and running without safe mode, or reinstall the drivers that are already installed? I plan to retry removing passwords again, assuming that's why it fails to reboot in safe mode and will automatically launch DDU.