[QUESTION] How can i use less CPU %?
- lordstrong9
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[QUESTION] How can i use less CPU %?
Hey everyone i was just wondering How i can use less % of my CPU because when i stall at night the cpu is always at 100% usage. i was wondering if anyone knows a way that i could keep it on the desktop and that it would not be using cpu for silkroad. hence not using any graphics for it, just on the desktop. can anyone help? and give advice?
Many thanks!
My p.c sounds like a car starting up lol
Many thanks!
My p.c sounds like a car starting up lol
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Go to start > Press on Run > Enter msconfig > When the window pops up go to Startup > Maximize the window and then check out everything you don't need on the start up > After that you just have to restart your computer and when you log back in ignore a pop up that will come, just some stupid notice.
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press ctrl+alt+del to bring up task man
then switch to cpu ussage screen making sure that you close all you other stuff other than SRO otherwise theres no point.
then whilst at the cpu usage screen move the task man window around over the SRO screen. This will stop your computer from rendering SRO it will inturn reduce your cpu usage down to around 3%
then switch to cpu ussage screen making sure that you close all you other stuff other than SRO otherwise theres no point.
then whilst at the cpu usage screen move the task man window around over the SRO screen. This will stop your computer from rendering SRO it will inturn reduce your cpu usage down to around 3%
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---Rev--- wrote:press ctrl+alt+del to bring up task man
then switch to cpu ussage screen making sure that you close all you other stuff other than SRO otherwise theres no point.
then whilst at the cpu usage screen move the task man window around over the SRO screen. This will stop your computer from rendering SRO it will inturn reduce your cpu usage down to around 3%
ea dont turn off some of the things windows needs
like exploer.exe
otherwise u get no taskbar, icons or anything
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Karlos Vandango wrote:---Rev--- wrote:press ctrl+alt+del to bring up task man
then switch to cpu ussage screen making sure that you close all you other stuff other than SRO otherwise theres no point.
then whilst at the cpu usage screen move the task man window around over the SRO screen. This will stop your computer from rendering SRO it will inturn reduce your cpu usage down to around 3%
ea dont turn off some of the things windows needs
like exploer.exe
otherwise u get no taskbar, icons or anything
It should come back though.

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MastaChiefX wrote:Karlos Vandango wrote:---Rev--- wrote:press ctrl+alt+del to bring up task man
then switch to cpu ussage screen making sure that you close all you other stuff other than SRO otherwise theres no point.
then whilst at the cpu usage screen move the task man window around over the SRO screen. This will stop your computer from rendering SRO it will inturn reduce your cpu usage down to around 3%
ea dont turn off some of the things windows needs
like exploer.exe
otherwise u get no taskbar, icons or anything
It should come back though.
it dosent unless u restart
task manager > New task >(My Case) WINNT > Exploer.exe
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Karlos Vandango wrote:MastaChiefX wrote:Karlos Vandango wrote:---Rev--- wrote:press ctrl+alt+del to bring up task man
then switch to cpu ussage screen making sure that you close all you other stuff other than SRO otherwise theres no point.
then whilst at the cpu usage screen move the task man window around over the SRO screen. This will stop your computer from rendering SRO it will inturn reduce your cpu usage down to around 3%
ea dont turn off some of the things windows needs
like exploer.exe
otherwise u get no taskbar, icons or anything
It should come back though.
it dosent unless u restart
task manager > New task >(My Case) WINNT > Exploer.exe
Depends on how you close it, by crashing it, it will automatically back.

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MastaChiefX wrote:
Depends on how you close it, by crashing it, it will automatically back.
never comes back for me
my sro used to crash when i used to a porgram accioted with windows exploer
like going to theb start menu my computer etc etc
would never come back unless i restarted it
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to get windows back just click on file then new task and type in explorer.exe it will start it back up without needing to reboot.
I also didnt mean turn all of your processes of that would be a stupid thing to do I meant make sure you have turned of all other stuff like browsers media players and a like
I also didnt mean turn all of your processes of that would be a stupid thing to do I meant make sure you have turned of all other stuff like browsers media players and a like
Last edited by ---Rev--- on Tue Mar 13, 2007 11:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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