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Hello! Is there ayone who know how i turn off the Core Parking future?

If you know, please describe how!

// Daniel
 

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Hello Daniel, Core Parking is a feature in Windows that dynamically turns off processing cores when they are not needed to save power. If you want to disable Core Parking, you can do so by modifying a setting in the Windows Power Options. Here's how you can turn off Core Parking: 1. Open Power Options: - Press Win + R on your keyboard to open the "Run" dialog. - Type control powercfg.cpl and press Enter. This will open the Power Options window. 2. Select Power Plan: - Choose the power plan you want to modify. For most users, this will be the "High Performance" power plan as it typically has Core Parking turned off. 3. Modify Power Plan: - Click on "Change plan settings" next to the power plan you have...
Hello Daniel, Core Parking is a feature in Windows that dynamically turns off processing cores when they are not needed to save power. If you want to disable Core Parking, you can do so by modifying a setting in the Windows Power Options. Here's how you can turn off Core Parking: 1. Open Power Options: - Press Win + R on your keyboard to open the "Run" dialog. - Type control powercfg.cpl and press Enter. This will open the Power Options window. 2. Select Power Plan: - Choose the power plan you want to modify. For most users, this will be the "High Performance" power plan as it typically has Core Parking turned off. 3. Modify Power Plan: - Click on "Change plan settings" next to the power plan you have selected. 4. Advanced Power Settings: - In the next window, click on "Change advanced power settings." 5. Processor Power Management: - Expand the "Processor power management" option. 6. Minimum Processor State: - Locate the "Minimum processor state" setting and expand it. - Change the value to 100% for both "On battery" and "Plugged in." This ensures that the cores remain active at all times. 7. Apply and Save: - Click on "Apply" and then "OK" to save the changes. By following these steps, you can effectively disable Core Parking on your Windows system. Remember that modifying these settings can affect power consumption, so make sure this change aligns with your system usage requirements.
 

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