Windows Vista Troubleshooting : How to Set Windows Vista Processor Affinity

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2008

Set Windows Vista Processor Affinity to allocate which processors run for particular applications on a computer. Organize the processors of a PC to manage the functionality of different operating systems with tips from a computer consultant in this free video series on computer software.

Expert: Dan Afonso
Bio: Dan Afonso is a computer consultant out of Central Massachusetts that has been working professionally in IT since 1993. Afonso has experience supporting computer networks of all sizes.
Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Jeremy

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  • How do you turn both processors on? cool vieo by the way! I got 2 desktops just alike one for me one for mother in law we got both processors running on ours by useing youtube advise but forgot how to do it for hers, and you can tell hers is slower! any help would be great Joseph T fly2000jtb

  • I tried to set the affinity for a game i'm playing and i get a box that says "Access denied.' I should be able to set the affinity. What's the deal? Got any advice?

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