My friend recently upgraded his computer from a lowly P2-350 to a blazing fast(to him) Duron 1Ghz on an nForce board(very nice MoBo btw). He used to run Seti as a favor for me because I was letting him borrow 128MB SDRAM, thus tripling his total RAM and making his POS last a few extra months.
Now that he's got Windows XP on his box, he doesn't like that Seti pegs the processor usage to 100%. So he said he would run it as long as he could tell what percentage of CPU other programs were taking(by looking at the line graph for CPU usage). I know its weird, but it's a good 4 WU's a day if I can find a way to install it.
So after some thinking, I came up with the idea to pause Seti as a service whenever taskmgr.exe is running. I'm not really sure if that's possible, but it's the only way I could see to do it.
So any way to do this guys? Some example script would be nice, as spitting that stuff out is not my fortay.
Thanks,
Defster
			
			Now that he's got Windows XP on his box, he doesn't like that Seti pegs the processor usage to 100%. So he said he would run it as long as he could tell what percentage of CPU other programs were taking(by looking at the line graph for CPU usage). I know its weird, but it's a good 4 WU's a day if I can find a way to install it.
So after some thinking, I came up with the idea to pause Seti as a service whenever taskmgr.exe is running. I'm not really sure if that's possible, but it's the only way I could see to do it.
So any way to do this guys? Some example script would be nice, as spitting that stuff out is not my fortay.
Thanks,
Defster
				
		
			