So you use your employer's computers/electricity to fold?
For a while Mark was 14 years away. I'm rebuilding my machines at the moment. Hope to have the Titans back up in a day or so.
People (including you DD) have before massively outproduced me before. As long as I keep producing at what I normally do, I'm happy. I assure everyone that I do not need to be #1. DD, Coug, Handy, or whomever you are all welcome to it. All you have to do is produce more points than me. I encourage an arms race.
The meteo man says there will be thunderstorms today, tomorrow and Thursday here. I'll be there untill early morning hours, so I'll be able to restart my computers in case of an outage this evening. However, if there's an outage tomorrow, my production will be screwed for the entire week as I won't come back home before Friday evening. I hope the electrical grid will hold on. It didn't during the last few weeks (hence my erratic contribution).
I work at another city during the week, but I havent moved my stuff yet so I come back during the week-end to my old place.
As a matter of fact, I lost power for a second about five minutes after posting my previous message. My sole, under-powered UPS died two weeks ago. To be safe, I would need to buy two bad ass UPS and it would cost me north of 300$. I would rather not spend that money right now, but I might have to if my computers keep shutting down during the week when I'm not there. All of them are simply plugged to power bars for the moment.
I think you can set the BIOS to have your computers turn back on after a power failure. Just setup F@H to start on boot.
You also have to setup Windows to login without asking for a password (assuming GPU folding). If only SMP then you can configure it as an auto-starting service and you don't have to login.
I agree with you, but he still has to know and be willing to reconfigure Windows not to use a password...
...and he is not willing to do that.
You can install the original Tweak UI from MS and use it to auto login with a password.
Most of the motherboards I have used have a setting called 'Last State'. This will restart the computer after a power outage.