Subj : BinkD
To   : Roger Nelson
From : Joe Delahaye
Date : Sun Sep 25 2016 11:27 am

 Re: BinkD
 By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Sep 25 2016 07:53:37

JD>> Not found in Windows 10.

RN> It's in my Windows 10. (-:

JD>> Perhaps elsewhere, but not in Taskbar in the location y9ou mention.

RN> Where did I mention Taskbar?


Meant to write Task Manager.  Sorry


JD>> Found it.  It's under the Details Tab instead.

RN> I posted them two different times so as not to confuse you. The 1st was
RN> for W7 and the 'Follow-up' was for W10.

Yes, but that came after I followed directions on you first message <G>


JD>> Problem is that I have two items in there.  All proccessors, and
JD>> CPU 0.  If I uncheck either of those choices, both get unchecked.
JD>> So back to square One.

RN> AHA! If you have nothing but that, then it is a single core processor and
RN> that
RN> brings to mind another question if that one's BinkD is still going to
RN> sleep on you.


Yes

RN> Is that your BBS machine? If so, what do your other machines show?

Yes.  As stated in another message, this machine is a quad processor, and it
shows all 4


RN> [For dual- and multicore processors]
RN> If you unclick on the checked square that reads All processors, naturally
RN> it's going to turn them all off. While they are all unchecked, simply
RN> click on the one marked CPU 0 (that's the 1st one listed) at that point
RN> and you'll be fine.

Only if you have more then one <G> (as per your bracketed title for this para.
Single processor will turn both off or on, no matter if you uncheck the All
Processors, or CPU 0 checkmars,




RN> If that doesn't work, then send me screen shots as I mentoned in the
RN> previous message.
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