| Subject: Re: SETI classic slowing down my machine |
| From: Chakolate |
| Date: 08/09/2005, 02:48 |
tom_nospam_ba@pobox.com wrote in
news:2d2uh1lghelvq8re7kseicisltav3c4ao8@4ax.com:
On 07 Sep 2005 13:01:01 GMT, Chakolate
<chakolateDeathToSpammers@gmail.com> wrote:
For a few days now, when SETI Classic is running (which is all the
time) my machine slows to arthritic speeds. I'm runinig it on a Dell
with Win2KPro. It used to not do this. Anybody have any suggestions?
Chak
If you're running SETIDriver, make sure "SETI Client Priority" is set
to Low. If not, check the priority with TaskInfo. If the client is not
set to "Idle", right-click it and set the process prioirty to Idle.
If you don't have the freeby TaskInfo, I'll be happy to email it to
you. Tom
Actually, I'm running SetiGate, and sorry I didn't mention that. I did
check the priority, and it is still at 'low'.
This is very frustrating. I was going to stop working SETI when the
switchover was final, but maybe I should just stop it now?
Anyway, if anybody has any other suggestions, I'm all ears. (Which
explains why I can't type.)
Chak
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