Bassmaster wrote:
Search> misconfig.exe
click on the boot tab
click on advanced options
match the number of processors
misconfig = should read msconfig without the "I"
if in Advanced Options, "Number of Processors" is unchecked (box not ticked) and the No. 1 is shown and "greyed out", then the number of processors being used is automatic UNLESS deliberately selected.
you can check the number of cores being used by going to Task Manager (Ctrl/Alt/Del), choose Start Task Manager, click Performance Tab, and under CPU Usage History there will be the number of cores shown (number of graphs).
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