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11th January 2017 11:49 #1Banned
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11th January 2017 12:46 #3
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TaskManager, Set Affinity
Windows 7
Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to open Windows Task Manager.
On the Processes tab, at the bottom click on Show processes from all users button.
Right click the process (application) whose processor affinity you want to change and choose Set Affinity. Now Check the CPU(s) that you want the process (application) to run on and click OK
set affinity
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It is recommended NOT TO change the Process Affinity for System Processes.
The processor affinity setting lasts as long as an application is open, when you close the application or restart the computer, the affinity returns to the default.Last edited by hollowman0; 11th January 2017 at 12:48.
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11th January 2017 13:46 #4Banned
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11th January 2017 14:41 #5
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11th January 2017 16:44 #7
"C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /C start "" /affinity 2 "
force a program to use only 1 core,how can i do?: http://www.sevenforums.com/general-d...-can-i-do.htmlHave no fear ike iz here.
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