As you know, if you have 2 or more processors in win2k you can specify for SOME programs the "Affinity" of the processes. If the program is written good you shouldn't bother with the manual setting, but some programs are not aware about this "feature", so you need to do it manual.
Just an example: the well known NERO burning software, by default is not using the second processor, so in task manager do a right click on the process called "NERO.EXE"and set the affinity to both processors🙂
vdg
Just an example: the well known NERO burning software, by default is not using the second processor, so in task manager do a right click on the process called "NERO.EXE"and set the affinity to both processors🙂
vdg