Not able to unpark all of my cores in windows ten Anniversary edition 1607

Kinnyr900

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Hi,

I have windows 10 a core i7 3770 3.4.0 I have 8 cores on my cpu\processor the only cores that are showing as unparked are core 0 and core 1 the rest are all parked. I have tried the manage parked cpu program. And it does not work it finds min and max values set to zero but when I go into my resource monitor and I click on cpu its shows that 2 through 7 for cores are all parked. I even tried the string value for the registry with min and max at 0 but no luck they are still showing up as parked in the resource monitor. I have in msconfig in advanced and then the boot tab I have a check in number of processors and I have it set to 8 and made that change before I tried anything to unpark my cores. When I restart the3 computer and right away after I'm in windows 10 home I go back into the resource Monitor and none of them show up park until about 2 min later give or take. Then they are parked again. Are there any registry values that I have to add to make this work or something different other than what I have already done? In the device manager all of my processors are showing. So I'm not really sure on what to do.

Thanks in advance.
 
And when you play a game, or do something that stresses the PC are not all your cores unparked then and being used?

I never had to unpark cores and never understood it. Windows parks them when it doesn't need them. Unparks them when it does. Let it do it's thing.
 


Yes I'am set to high performance. Processor Power managment min and max are set to 0

 


I would Just Like to know how to Unpark them all if I need too for whatever reason. If it can't be done with windows 10 anniversary update then it can't be done but I'm not sure. Here is the mssage I posted to ars technica or something like that.


I have windows 10 Home and I have a core i7 3770 3.4.0 i have tried the different little pieces of software to try and unpark all of my cores and I have had no luck I also tried the registry string with no luck also. when I go into the resource Monitor I cvan see all of my cores and all of my processors are showing up in the device manager. in the resource monitor some of the parked cores are blinking off and then on again. Meaning the word parked. I'm not able to get them all to stay unparked.I have windows 10 the anniversary edition (1607) and also in the bios I have hypertheading enabled. and I have the 4 cores set to 4 and not set to auto. I have tried it with auto however. I also have gone into msconfig and gone to advanced and show processors at had it set all the way to 8. and checked it and then restarted my computer. nothing has worked. is there any registry setting that I need to change or anything Like that I have used all the software unpark cpu and another one I can't remember the name but Unpark cpu only gives me just 1 entry for min and max value and they are both at 0. In the power options I have it set for high performance. In the processor managment section I have Minimal porcessor state set to 0 and Maximum also set to 0. If I try and put any other number in there and then hit apply it just reverts right back to 0.



heard that having all of my cores unparked made things faster. I may just disable hyperthreading all together in the bios.