If auto-download fails, download the miner bins manually and unzip them to the miner plugin bins path. Miner binary package sources are in nhm\miner_plugins\XPlugin\internals\MinersBinsUrlsSettings.json for XPlugin.

The new miner seems to work OK on my Win 10 PC (love the dark mode) but even though it seemed to install on my Win 7 PC it won't launch successfully. I had to uninstall and put 2...22 back on. If it's not supported it should not try to install itself or prompt you to install it on the old miner.


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I turned off my firewall. I was able to download all the files needed but benchmarking results in errors. Tried with other miners as well but I am constantly unable to mine with my hardware. Is there anything I should disable or turn off in order to mine?

Here is a screenshot of the popup that took literally 15 tries to get because of how quick it is. It pops up for a millisecond, disappears, and then comes back every couple seconds. It's like the rhythm of a pulsing heart rate on crack, talk about annoying because the kicker is it's not only visual, every time it pops up it can sometimes resize the existing windows, and takeaway keystrokes from other programs I'm typing on. It makes the computer unusable. Has anyone experienced this? I may have to record a video if this is actually foreign to people.

Sorry if this is an easy fix and repeated question. But when I'm mining, the program keeps opening and closing cmd windows where it shows me the progress and more technical stuff as it's happening. It's kinda annoying as it happens every 10-15 mins and when I'm watching a movie it gets old having to tab back in over and over. If I had to guess it probably has to do with the miner changing methods all the time. Is there a way to fix this?

Sorry if this is just an option in the client and I'm an idiot. I run NiceHash in the background to heat my room and it's annoying having the mining windows popping up at random while I'm working on my computer. Any any help on making them not open would be appreciated.

You can allow the miner and its subroutines in the application control.

Open 'Settings->Application control->Manage applications'.

Find the Miner in the controlled applications and double click on it.

In the next window set the following exceptions:

'Do not monitor application activity' and 'Do not monitor the activity of child applications'.

All this at your own risk!

One of my first guesses to get started was to search the Internet for Windows bitcoin miners, by which I found the Bitcoin Miner program in the Windows store. I downloaded a wallet and let-er-rip. It was ok, but I was unsatisfied because it would only run in the foreground, and because it suffered from usability problems, so I kept searching. From this app, I learned about mining pools. At the time, I actually thought that it was mining bitcoin. It was only later that I learned that it was (allegedly) doing scrypt mining and exchanging for bitcoin to pay me.

Because of my dissatisfaction with the interface, I purchased a couple low-end mining appliances from eBay, and kept searching for better alternatives by manually configuring cgminer for scrypt mining with a bunch of different pools, until I eventually landed on Nicehash. At the time, Nicehash offered a simple to use interface that let me use my existing computers to mine for the most profitable of 3 or more different altcoins, and it paid out in bitcoin. I was able to mine with the window minimized, and it had far better payout rates than the Bitcoin Miner program from the Windows store (or anything else that I tried). So, I settled on that, probably around early 2016, I guess.

Shortly after that is when I discovered Steemit, so I kept the nicehash miner running and focused my attention on learning ways to harvest other cryptocurrencies in parallel. Along the way, I also mined Steem, Gridcoin, and Storj using the same computers, and also coded up a voting bot that is used by my wife (@lisa.palmer), my son (@cmp2020), and myself to try to support quality steemit authors while also harvesting some Steem Power. For quite some time, Nicehash continued to be a low-friction, steady source of small amounts of bitcoin. At that point, I was so happy with Nicehash that I was recommending it to everyone, and I even wrote How to Easily Convert Your CPU and GPU into STEEM POWER: for the non-technical user, which explained how to run Nicehash and automatically send the earnings to Steem Power.

For the record, I'm not happy with Bitcoin Miner either. It has low payouts, cannot run when minimized and is otherwise "clunky." In fact, I'm not totally convinced that it's mining at all. I suspect that it may just be paying in BTC to have a place to display ads. I have no way of knowing, but it seems that it may just be a faucet that calls itself a miner. I have tried adjusting numbers of CPUS, process affinity, and priority, yet under all circumstances, all 3 computers seem to pay out at roughly the same rate.

I have the same problem with Nicehash miner but the support team does nothing with it. I am so frustrated I have almost given up on Bitdefender. The hard earned money I paid for this program and the totally unsatisfactory support I have gotten is totally shameful. It is almost robbery!!! Total shame on Bitdefender. A very untrustworthy company!!

First and most importantly, NiceHash does not actually use your PC's hardware to mine crypto coins like LiteCoin, Ethereum, or Monero directly. Instead, you're automatically selling your PC's hashing power to other miners who are mining those coins, effectively contributing to a pool's combined power. The reward? NiceHash pays you in Bitcoin at regular intervals. You can then transfer your earnings to an exchange like Coinbase and buy crypto coins if that's what you're after, or simply connect a bank account and cash out.

My PC is currently infected with a coin miner that poses as explorer.exe. I have tried using Windows Defender but it closes every time I start a scan and tells me it has found nothing after scanning a handful of files, I've also tried MalwareBytes as well as ADW and HitManPro with and although they did find a handful of miners the problem I'm having persists.

I have hidden files and extensions visible. My copy of bitdefender is the free version which I have used to complete a full system scan. It did identify 27 items (mostly miners) which it claimed to have resolved but the problem persists.

This next run is intended to remove some leftover "reference to" "NiceHash Miner", which I believe was dealt with a couple of years ago, by Microsoft Defender. It will also remove a separate unwanted entry in the system registry. This also aims to trim back Old history of scans by MS Defender from years ago. This is more in the nature of housekeeping.

I believe this system has Bitdefender Antivirus Free version 27.0.14.69. That being the case, that is why you ran into issue attempting to run MS Defender antivirus. That is not a odd thing, since BitDefender would have "disabled" Defender when it was installed.

As to "nicehash miner" what there is left is just a old null trace that is not any active presence.

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