Lazy MacBook Pro

TaylorMac
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Howdy,
My MacBook Pro used to crunch two tasks simultaneously with it's Intel Core2 Duo but a couple of weeks ago it got lazy and decided one at a time is enough. How can I get this bad boy back in the line?
Cheers

Michael Karlinsky
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Lazy MacBook Pro

Quote:
Howdy,
My MacBook Pro used to crunch two tasks simultaneously with it's Intel Core2 Duo but a couple of weeks ago it got lazy and decided one at a time is enough. How can I get this bad boy back in the line?
Cheers

Check your preferences (On multiprocessors, use at most).

HTH

Michael

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TaylorMac
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RE: Check your preferences

Message 73411 in response to message 73409

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Check your preferences (On multiprocessors, use at most).

Thanks Michael, that fixed it.

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