On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 3:33 AM, "Ingo Althöfer" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Helly Ray,
>
> I have experience with CrazyStone, running under Windows XP and
> Windows Vista. In both cases the program uses all cores very
> extensively. On the one side this is very nice, on the other
> side it has side effects: For instance, when you want to start
> text processing (doc-files or odt-files), it takes veeery long
> until the corresponding window opens - when CrazyStone is
> running simultaneously.
> ManyFaces is less greedy for the resources.

You could try changing the priority of the CrazyStone process using
Windows Task Manager (right-click process, set priority low or below
normal) and the process will yield more easily to other processes, and
the system interaction should be a bit smoother. I do not own
CrazyStone, but I have used this method with other software that are
CPU intensive with good results.

Lars Nilsson
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