(01-29-2019, 11:29 AM)Compton Wrote: That would be correct if you leave it unchecked you are limiting cpu & memoryAre you saying,
At start-up.
I never really did the memory part just cpu got a improvement in boot times.
that leaving these setting unchecked,
will limit cpu and memory usage at Boot?
On the contrary.
I'm stating, that this does not limit cpu cores and memory usage at Boot.
Leaving the setting unchecked, gives you full usage of all cores and all available memory.
As I explained.
This setting is for testing purposes.
Leaving these msconfig settings at their default of unchecked, does not limit the cpu and memory during Boot.
The number 1 as seen in my screenshot is greyed-out,
meaning that it isn't operative.
Keeping the box unchecked,
will utilize the max cores it needs to Boot.