I have setup windows tasks to stop and start a proxy and etherminer, which works. However sometimes ending/killing the ethminer.exe task resets the display drivers to defaults and results in clock , power and memory settings going back to stock settings, increasing power usage when mining on the next run. It seems like hitting "ctrl-c" to stop mining is nicer way to stop the task, but do not see how this can be done prior to ending the task. Does anyone have a suggestion of how to send a ctrl-c to a running task? (progammaticly) Or is there any miners (genoil, claymore,etc) that have "time to mine" durations settings built in?
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