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Excel only uses upto 50% of CPU's capacity. Want it to use nearly 100% and
speed up results. Vista, Excel 2007, Dell XPS M1530 Duo processor. Multithreading is set to use all processors. Suggestions? |
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I don't believe this will happen as current Office products are 32-bit,
single-threaded code. You could ask in an Office newsgroup but I don't think you'll get any different answer there. "full_bang_for_my_buck" wrote in message ... Excel only uses upto 50% of CPU's capacity. Want it to use nearly 100% and speed up results. Vista, Excel 2007, Dell XPS M1530 Duo processor. Multithreading is set to use all processors. Suggestions? |
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buy a single core..1/2 the speed...that oughta bring you to 100%
peter -- If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate or disruptive,please ignore it. If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate :-) "full_bang_for_my_buck" wrote in message ... Excel only uses upto 50% of CPU's capacity. Want it to use nearly 100% and speed up results. Vista, Excel 2007, Dell XPS M1530 Duo processor. Multithreading is set to use all processors. Suggestions? |