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Carlos
Guest
John (and the rest),
I have found this utility for setting CPU-affinity, which I know causes you
headaches every time you reboot Vista.
http://www.koma-code.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=88&Itemid=93
It applies to Vista but I don't know if that includes x64 Vista, I have not
tried it yet.
"CPU-Control handles the CPU-affinity for multicore-systems (supports
quadcores as well). Instead of running each process on both CPUs you can
define it as you want it. For example, if you want to seperate the firewall
and the anti-virus-software from the graphics-application.
CPU-Controls offers five different ways to control the CPU-affinity:
Automatic: It chooses alternatingly one CPU for each new process
Manual: You define a list, where you can set the way to handle each process
All processes run on CPU 1, which is useful for old applications which
crashes on a dual core system
All processes run on CPU 2
Deactivated"
D/L link: http://www.koma-code.de/ProgsZip/CPU_Control.zip
Carlos
I have found this utility for setting CPU-affinity, which I know causes you
headaches every time you reboot Vista.
http://www.koma-code.de/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=88&Itemid=93
It applies to Vista but I don't know if that includes x64 Vista, I have not
tried it yet.
"CPU-Control handles the CPU-affinity for multicore-systems (supports
quadcores as well). Instead of running each process on both CPUs you can
define it as you want it. For example, if you want to seperate the firewall
and the anti-virus-software from the graphics-application.
CPU-Controls offers five different ways to control the CPU-affinity:
Automatic: It chooses alternatingly one CPU for each new process
Manual: You define a list, where you can set the way to handle each process
All processes run on CPU 1, which is useful for old applications which
crashes on a dual core system
All processes run on CPU 2
Deactivated"
D/L link: http://www.koma-code.de/ProgsZip/CPU_Control.zip
Carlos