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				napalmdest54
								 
								 
								
				
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			Hey all,
 
 Just bought Filter Forge 3.0 professional.  Before this, was testing out the 30 day trial and it worked perfectly, used 90-100% of my Core i7 - 920 quad core processor.  Now that I have registered my professional key, it only uses 13% of my processor.  When clicking on the About... in the menu it says that it is indeed the Professional Version.
 
 Now I checked to make sure that the option to use all CPU cores was on, which it is.  However, when I go into Task Manager and check the affinity for the Filter Forge process, it is set on CPU 0 only.
 
 Please Help. 
 
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			| Posted: December 15, 2011 12:40 pm | 
			 
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				napalmdest54
								 
								 
								
				
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			This problem does not appear to occur on my laptop (Core i7 also).  So I am a bit lost.				 
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			| Posted: December 15, 2011 12:42 pm | 
			 
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				ashtangakasha
								 
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			FWIW, also no problem on my i7 960.
 
 Running in compatibility mode?				 
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			| Posted: December 15, 2011 1:22 pm | 
			 
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			Not sure, but a combination of restarting and revo uninstaller, then of course re-installation, solved this problem for me.  Very very strange, perhaps some registry file was corrupted?				 
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			| Posted: December 15, 2011 1:37 pm | 
			 
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				ashtangakasha
								 
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			Glad to hear it cleared itself up. Perhaps some orphaned or crashed task was monopolizing the other cores without doing anything visible. 
 
 Nice to know nothing needs to be diagnosed!				 
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			| Posted: December 15, 2011 7:03 pm | 
			 
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