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    Win 10 PRO 64 Bit
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    Polo6RGTI Thanks. I will admit I bungled the first attempt somehow ended up with a 2 in the file name. I think when I saved it the system labeled it as a 2. Next time after editing the file, and saving I deleted the original and brought over the edited file.
    Runs good now. I am curious now: was the added 2 because I am running a 2 core processor? If that's the case if I was running an 8 core I would add an 8 instead of the 2 ?

    Anyway big thanks I learned something new today and that's a good thing.
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  2. Posts : 869
    Windows 11 x64 23H2 (22631.3155)
       #42

    smalltown said:

    Polo6RGTI Thanks. I will admit I bungled the first attempt somehow ended up with a 2 in the file name. I think when I saved it the system labeled it as a 2. Next time after editing the file, and saving I deleted the original and brought over the edited file.
    Runs good now. I am curious now: was the added 2 because I am running a 2 core processor? If that's the case if I was running an 8 core I would add an 8 instead of the 2 ?

    Anyway big thanks I learned something new today and that's a good thing.

    It is only the Core 2 processors that require the xml file to be edited to make it work correctly.

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