Are your computer’s cores on the same processor or multiple processors? If the latter, you need to go to the Details tab of Task Manager, right-click on the Builder.exe process, select “Set affinity”, and select all the cores you want Builder to have access to. Also, I’m assuming you’re using Builder version 4.2 or greater; there was a limit of 64 cores on older versions.
Mike Bryant
Adaptrade Software
It certainly sounds like Windows 11 would allow Builder to access cores across groups:
“In order for applications to automatically take advantage of all the processors in a machine with more than 64 processors, starting with Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 the OS has changed to make processes and their threads span all processors in the system, across all processor groups, by default. This means that applications no longer need to explicitly set their threads' affinities in order to access multiple processor groups.”
I don’t have a computer with more than 64 cores, so I can’t directly test that. If you change your operating system, you will need to reactivate Builder, but that should not be a problem as the program comes with multiple activations, and I can always add more as needed.
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