I had been running my 5 card (XFX R9 390) Windows 10 rig since December of last year with no issues, just an occasional reboot every few weeks. However, on 5/16/17, I decided to move the rig into another room because of the heat. When I turned it back on, the mining cards were no longer firing back up.
(Note: I am only mining ETH using Claymore's dual miner (v. 7.3) within an Alpereum mining pool.)
When I connect my monitor, I find that EthDCRMiner64 continues to auto-boot as it should, but then shuts down shortly after the DAG creation process causing the miner to reboot.
I noticed the following message within the Windows 10 Action Center: 'Application EthDcrMiner64, has been blocked from accessing Graphics Hardware'.
Also, within the update history, it shows a driver update had occurred for the video cards on 5/16/17; ref. pictures.
I am finding several different videos on YouTube for resolving this error, but I don't think any are related to my particular circumstance.
I would appreciate any help from the expert user community. Thanking you in advance.
-Brian
(Note: I am only mining ETH using Claymore's dual miner (v. 7.3) within an Alpereum mining pool.)
When I connect my monitor, I find that EthDCRMiner64 continues to auto-boot as it should, but then shuts down shortly after the DAG creation process causing the miner to reboot.
I noticed the following message within the Windows 10 Action Center: 'Application EthDcrMiner64, has been blocked from accessing Graphics Hardware'.
Also, within the update history, it shows a driver update had occurred for the video cards on 5/16/17; ref. pictures.
I am finding several different videos on YouTube for resolving this error, but I don't think any are related to my particular circumstance.
I would appreciate any help from the expert user community. Thanking you in advance.
-Brian