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If you set the affinity to one processor or another, this would happen (you can set affinity of a running process via task manager). However, assuming you have not set the affinity of this app to processor #1, then you might want to send their support an email stating that there's a problem in their thread scheduler on your box.

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Is there a fix for this?

Maybe. It's caused by a 3rth party shell extension. When you can isolate the extension, maybe you'll can find an updated, fixed version.

When your system is crippled by this, than explorer should have an affinity of 1 processor. Download AutoRuns, and use it to switch off the shell extensions one by one. Reboot after each switch. When explorer has an affinity of 2 processors, you have found the evil one.

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Tab explorer. Everything in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved which is not Microsoft's is a '3rd party shell extensions'. But all items under this tab could change the affinity of explorer.

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An easier way to see/disable shell extensions is to download and run ShellExView and disable all non-Microsoft items from there, as it is much easier to determine which extension is non-Microsoft (the vendor for each is named in the list).

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Another possibility is that if you built a custom install ISO and force-set the PC type to uni-processor, you'll have a HAL that is able to speak to only one core.

A challenge to swap out, not impossible, but not for the faint of heart either.

Small possibility, but there you are.

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people, there are so many shells, why could these cause such a major problem?

Another possibility is that if you built a custom install ISO and force-set the PC type to uni-processor, you'll have a HAL that is able to speak to only one core.

A challenge to swap out, not impossible, but not for the faint of heart either.

Small possibility, but there you are.

I am interested in this

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Goto Device Manager, Select View->'Devices by connection'. The second item in the list is some Uniprocessor or Multiprocessor PC. If it's uniprocessor, (or no processor mentioned at all) rightclick, choose update driver, Choose 'No, not this time', Advanced, 'Don't search'. Here you can choose for an ACPI Multiprocessor PC.

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