I don't believe so, without using a third party application to do it. I
thought there used to be, but I couldn't dig it up. I've found a few
programs that do it automatically for you, but they didn't work under Vista
apparently.
I'd like to know the definitive answer to this as well, though.
I use an online backup service that cycles through it's routines about every
2 hrs. If I remember, I set "affinity", but usually I forget until I see
both cores in the "red".
So you are telling us MS still is not capable of distributing load across
multiple cores and even Vista still needs user intervention and 3rd party
apps to help out?
even when i try to set the affinity through task manager it will not let me
do itand sais access has been denied
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