Subj : BinkD To : Joe Delahaye From : Roger Nelson Date : Sun Sep 25 2016 07:53 am On Sat Sep-24-2016 21:02, Joe Delahaye (1:249/303) wrote to Roger Nelson: JD> Re: BinkD JD> By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Sep 23 2016 14:49:21 JD>> I see nothing in there that would accomplish said task RN> Open the Task manager and find BinkD under the Processes tab and RN> right-click on it. Third from the bottom (W7), you will see Set RN> Affinity. A list of the multiprocessors will be displayed with RN> their boxes checked. Uncheck all but the 1st one listed. JD> Not found in Windows 10. It's in my Windows 10. (-: JD> Perhaps elsewhere, but not in Taskbar in the location y9ou mention. Where did I mention Taskbar? JD> Found it. It's under the Details Tab instead. I posted them two different times so as not to confuse you. The 1st was for W7 and the 'Follow-up' was for W10. 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. AHA! If you have nothing but that, then it is a single core processor and that brings to mind another question if that one's BinkD is still going to sleep on you. Is that your BBS machine? If so, what do your other machines show? [For dual- and multicore processors] If you unclick on the checked square that reads All processors, naturally it's going to turn them all off. While they are all unchecked, simply click on the one marked CPU 0 (that's the 1st one listed) at that point and you'll be fine. If that doesn't work, then send me screen shots as I mentoned in the previous message. Regards, Roger --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ W10 (1607) * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7) .