How To Force Windows Applications to Use a Specific CPU

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Published on Mon, 27 Aug 2012 06:00:26 GMT Indexed on 2012/08/27 21:43 UTC
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Channing a process’s affinity means that you limit the application to only run on certain logical processors, which can come in terribly handy if you have an application that is hogging all the CPU. Here’s how to choose the processor for a running application.

We’ve previously written about how to create a shortcut that forces an application to use a specific CPU, but this is a way to change it on the fly.

Note: For the most part we do not recommend you changing these settings, and to rather let Windows manage them.

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