As I am a newbie, I have a few basic questions that I have been searching to understand better. Some of them I have found partial answers for and am just looking for confirmations that I do in fact understand them. They may be painfully newbish but I'd greatly appreciate some help, thanks!
Here we go:
1. Do I understand this correctly?: BitCoins that you currently have in your wallet can be backed up by making a copy of the "wallet.dat" file. If I were to re-install BitCoin on a formatted machine (or a different machine all together) I would simply place my backed-up "wallet.dat" file in the appropriate place and my balance would be restored.
2. I started mining for a pool. The pool is set to automatically send me bitcoins when my pool account reaches a certain balance. If my machine is off and BitCoin is not running, what will happen to the transaction? It is trying to send the BTC to my receiving address, but does BitCoin.exe have to be running for the transaction to complete? Will it fail? Does it get queued? This would apply to any situation where a sender is sending to an address where the receiver was not running their client.
3. I have a few different GPUs mining and am getting the hash rates found bellow this paragraph. I started simple with GUIMiner (v2011-05-21) and, again, I am mining for a pool. I am running W7 64-bit. Can anyone tell me if these numbers are what I should expect? Or are there some "Extra flags" or parameters that are optimized for ATI cards, that are a simple tweak for me? I'm trying to avoid geting TOO deep into this, but I'm willing to tinker a bit if I can get a better hash rate. And the reason I suspect that it's not optimal is that my 5770 is nearly the same rate as my 6850, but when it comes to gaming benchmarks, the 6850 is something like 70% better. Anyway, here are the results:
ATI 6850: 160 Mhash/s
ATI 5770: 150 Mhash/s
Nvidia 8800: 26 Mhash/s
Nvidia 8600: 6 Mhash/s
4. I was thinking about running a solo miner sometimes for the chance to get a whole block (since it is all chance based). The GUIMiner seems to have a simple-enough function to start the process but according to this article:
http://www.newslobster.com/random/how-to-get-started-using-your-gpu-to-mine-for-bitcoins-on-windows it is not possible to run local mining with BitCoin v0.3.22 (which is the current). Is this the case? Or is there a simple way I can sun a solo miner?
Thanks ahead of time if anyone can help me out!