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