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  1. Setting Up Creo Node

3. Using Docker Desktop

3. Docker Desktop

After installing Docker, open the Docker Desktop application. This will initiate the Docker engine. It's important to note that the node will only be connected to our network if Docker is running and the Docker container is active.

If you wish to disconnect your GPU from the network, simply close Docker Desktop.

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