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Old July 24th 04, 01:08 PM
Loanarranger
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I am currently running an AMD K-6 500MH processor with my
Win 98 SE. I was wondering if there were ways to minimize
the percent of processor usage...without shutting down all
the running programs? Any tips and tricks would be
appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Ron
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Old July 24th 04, 01:47 PM
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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004 05:08:46 -0700, "Loanarranger" in
microsoft.public.win98.performance wrote:

I am currently running an AMD K-6 500MH processor with my
Win 98 SE. I was wondering if there were ways to minimize
the percent of processor usage...without shutting down all
the running programs? Any tips and tricks would be
appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Ron


Ron, I would suggest that you get TASKINFO2003 which, though it will not
solve your problem, will show you just 'who' is using your resources by
percentage. It is a dynamic display that also has a time-averaged display
column.
TaskInfo 2003 Home Page
http://www.iarsn.com/taskinfo.html


FACE

 




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