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    #16
    Originally posted by StormJumper View Post
    to use all the cores in your CPU on startup, after the OS takes over from the BIOS. the default is 1

    Go to Start Menu-> Search-> Type "msconfig"-> Boot-> Advanced options-> Check the number of Processors box, and select 2, 3 or 4, depending on if your running a dual, tri or quad core CPU.
    click OK-> Apply. Restart and you done
    ...and disabling unwanted services on startup along with a dozen or so little tweaks may shave some boot time too...
    This doesn't have anything to do with the OP's question.

    Originally posted by TI Master View Post
    Is there a way to configure the number of threads DVDFab will use?
    If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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      #17
      Originally posted by TI Master View Post
      Ok, but how do I get DVDFab to use more cores?

      I have other multicore software (some of them benchmark ones) that max all 24 virtual cores when running. I have 12 physical cores plus hyperthreading. Windows already sees all of them and utilizes all of them.
      I don't think you will be able to as Fab is not designed to optimise this emvironment.
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        #18
        I was afraid of that Consider it a feature suggestion I guess, as the number of cores in systems will be rising over the next few years.

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