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Primeinator 2014-10-20 21:49

[QUOTE=Mark Rose;385631]There are some small performance improvements in 28.5 for Sandy Bridge, too.[/QUOTE]

Okay. So when I upgrade and I am supposed overwrite the previous version... Do I just change the name of the location I am unzipping the file to so that it is the name of the previous version of P95?

The default location is C:\Users\Kyle\Downloads\p95v285.win64.... should I change this to C:\Users\Kyle\Downloads\p95v279.win64 which contains the current version (and then just rename the folder)?

I know this is a dumb question but I'm a little bit paranoid about losing progress as I have an exponent that is close to finishing.

Mini-Geek 2014-10-20 22:20

[QUOTE=Primeinator;385637]Okay. So when I upgrade and I am supposed overwrite the previous version... Do I just change the name of the location I am unzipping the file to so that it is the name of the previous version of P95?

The default location is C:\Users\Kyle\Downloads\p95v285.win64.... should I change this to C:\Users\Kyle\Downloads\p95v279.win64 which contains the current version (and then just rename the folder)?[/QUOTE]
Yep, that will do it. To me, Downloads is something like a temporary directory. I'd suggest that you move it from Downloads to a more "permanent" location, so that e.g. if you want to free up space by deleting unused downloads and do Ctrl+A->Delete, you won't accidentally delete your working Prime95 files.
[QUOTE=Primeinator;385637]I'm a little bit paranoid about losing progress as I have an exponent that is close to finishing.[/QUOTE]
You can copy/paste the entire directory for a quick backup.

Mark Rose 2014-10-20 23:41

Just replace your Prime95.exe (or whatever the Windows executable name is) with the new one. Don't overwrite any of the other files as you may lose your settings and work in progress.

Mini-Geek 2014-10-21 00:13

[QUOTE=Mark Rose;385652]Just replace your Prime95.exe (or whatever the Windows executable name is) with the new one. Don't overwrite any of the other files as you may lose your settings and work in progress.[/QUOTE]

p95v285.win64.zip contains only:
[CODE]license.txt
prime95.exe
readme.txt
stress.txt
undoc.txt
whatsnew.txt[/CODE]
You can overwrite all of these files without losing any work: they are all static files (by which I mean, they do not change as you get, run, and complete work). You do, of course, want to exit Prime95 before beginning the upgrade, so that you can overwrite prime95.exe. I'd agree that you should not overwrite any [I]other[/I] files, since they are probably generated ones, and modifying them might make you lose your work.

Primeinator 2014-10-21 00:16

Update was completed successfully. Thank you. The jury is out on whether or not it has resulted in a speed boost.

TheMawn 2014-10-21 12:43

i5-3570K @ 4.5 GHz
2400 MHz DDR3 Memory

10 Days on the dot for 56M.

Mark Rose 2014-10-21 19:26

[QUOTE=Mini-Geek;385655]
You can overwrite all of these files without losing any work: they are all static files (by which I mean, they do not change as you get, run, and complete work). You do, of course, want to exit Prime95 before beginning the upgrade, so that you can overwrite prime95.exe. I'd agree that you should not overwrite any [I]other[/I] files, since they are probably generated ones, and modifying them might make you lose your work.[/QUOTE]

You're right. I was wrong. Thanks for clarifying that for Primeinator!


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