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'''January 28, 2013''' - I began the day by assisting Jim with some preparations for Dave Perry's upcoming shelving installation.  I marked off the areas where the shelving material is going to go on the wall, including a center line.
  
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I then continued to try and fix the problem with ATI on the new computers.  I located what I believe was the only ATI key in the registry, located in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and deleted it.  When the computer was restarted it was gone, however, several .dll files and two .ax files remain in system32.  When I try to delete these they just reappear in system32 in a matter of seconds.  I will consult with Alex and possibly Dr. Jones to figure out how to delete them once and for all before re-installing the ATI programs.
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'''January 29 & 31, 2013''' - I spent both of these days assisting Alex with moving and spacing the clusters.  We moved 14 and 15 over one tower, and spaced out 1-13 so that they could be accessed with ease, and no longer rest directly on top of each other.  This will ease future repairs, and the forthcoming upgrades to the GPU units.

Revision as of 14:54, 17 July 2013

January 28, 2013 - I began the day by assisting Jim with some preparations for Dave Perry's upcoming shelving installation. I marked off the areas where the shelving material is going to go on the wall, including a center line.

I then continued to try and fix the problem with ATI on the new computers. I located what I believe was the only ATI key in the registry, located in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and deleted it. When the computer was restarted it was gone, however, several .dll files and two .ax files remain in system32. When I try to delete these they just reappear in system32 in a matter of seconds. I will consult with Alex and possibly Dr. Jones to figure out how to delete them once and for all before re-installing the ATI programs.

January 29 & 31, 2013 - I spent both of these days assisting Alex with moving and spacing the clusters. We moved 14 and 15 over one tower, and spaced out 1-13 so that they could be accessed with ease, and no longer rest directly on top of each other. This will ease future repairs, and the forthcoming upgrades to the GPU units.