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Help With Imagecfg

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Hi All,I have been trying to use the Imagecfg utility to set my processor affiny to 0 for fs9.exe and just can't get this right. I have win xp home with sp2 installed. I have an 3.4gb processor running with hyperthreading enabled. I can manually set the fs9.exe to processor 0 but I wanted to automate the process. I have imagecfg copied to my windowssystem32 folder. I go to the dos prompt and cd to the c: directory and am typing as follows: imagecfg -a 0x1 c:program filesmicrosoft gamesflight simulator 9fs9.exeI get: IMAGECFG: unable to map and load c:program Get Last Error=2IMAGECFG: unable to map and load filesmicrosoft Get Last Error=2IMAGECFG: unable to map and load gamesmicrosoft Get Last Error=2IMAGECFG: unable to map and load simulator 9fs9.exe Get Last Error=2Would someone tell me if I am typing this wrong or what I am doing wrong Please!!!Thank-You

  • 1 year later...

this is an ole post, but just incase other need the information, I just ompleted the process.1) open command prompt at windows start menue- START- RUN- (type in the space)CMD - ENTER2) point to your fs9 directory by typing--- "CD C:PROGRAM FILESMICROSOFT GAMESFLIGHT SIMULATOR 9" -ENTER (this is my directory your fs9 my be located else where)3) now type: "imagecfg -a 0x1 fs9.exe"That's it, you're done

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