Ok, I have my new machine running swimmingly, but I have a couple of 
applicatioions that don't like running on multiple core processors. I can 
set the affinity during launch and the program runs perfectly, but this is 
something that I have to do every time.
I checked the Microsoft knowledge base, and came away somewhat confused, as 
it appears to be written for people who know far more than I do.

What I am looking for is a way to tell the OS that particular programs will 
only have an affinity for either CPU 1 or CPU 2. Is there an easy way to do 
this, or at least one that a simple dork like me can understand?

Thinking out loud time, would there be an advantage to having, for example, 
all the background services running on one CPU, and then having big 
applications like Photoshop running on the other one?

Thanks

William Robb 


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