Subj : BinkD To : Roger Nelson From : Joe Delahaye Date : Sun Sep 25 2016 11:27 am Re: BinkD By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Sun Sep 25 2016 07:53:37 JD>> Not found in Windows 10. RN> It's in my Windows 10. (-: JD>> Perhaps elsewhere, but not in Taskbar in the location y9ou mention. RN> Where did I mention Taskbar? Meant to write Task Manager. Sorry JD>> Found it. It's under the Details Tab instead. RN> I posted them two different times so as not to confuse you. The 1st was RN> for W7 and the 'Follow-up' was for W10. Yes, but that came after I followed directions on you first message 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. RN> AHA! If you have nothing but that, then it is a single core processor and RN> that RN> brings to mind another question if that one's BinkD is still going to RN> sleep on you. Yes RN> Is that your BBS machine? If so, what do your other machines show? Yes. As stated in another message, this machine is a quad processor, and it shows all 4 RN> [For dual- and multicore processors] RN> If you unclick on the checked square that reads All processors, naturally RN> it's going to turn them all off. While they are all unchecked, simply RN> click on the one marked CPU 0 (that's the 1st one listed) at that point RN> and you'll be fine. Only if you have more then one (as per your bracketed title for this para. Single processor will turn both off or on, no matter if you uncheck the All Processors, or CPU 0 checkmars, RN> If that doesn't work, then send me screen shots as I mentoned in the RN> previous message. --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32 * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) .