Windows 10: How to permanently set cpu affinity for programs?

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  1. How to permanently set cpu affinity for programs?


    Using the command "wmic process where name="mspaint.exe" CALL setpriority128" would set paint to a high priority but what if i want to set the affinity of paint, is there a command for program affinity?If not i know process hacker supposedly does the trick but i dont know how accurate and legit process hacker is. Do you guys know any tricks?

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    Mankel soja, May 25, 2022
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  2. Polo6RGTI Win User

    How to permanently set cpu affinity for programs?

    I use batch scripts to set the affinity and priority.


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  4. d4005 Win User

    How to permanently set cpu affinity for programs?

    How to permanently set cpu affinity for programs?

    Is there a way to achieve permanent affinity for a program that is used without a shortcut? I use the WinFF program for video conversion, which is a UI wrapper around ffmpeg.exe that does the actual converting. So I could set the affinity for WinFF in my WinFF shortcut, but once it starts ffmpeg to do the conversion I've lost that affinity connection because it's a brand new program. I can do it manually, but if I've set WinFF with the task of converting 50 video files, I'd have to set the affinity 50 times.
     
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