Windows 10 and CPU core parking are techniques to manage system resources by temporarily pausing certain processes.
Windows 10 and CPU core parking are techniques to manage system resources by temporarily pausing certain processes.
The ROG notebook currently has 8.1 installed. You disabled CPU core parking in the registry a while ago to boost game performance, and you're planning to switch to Windows 10 tomorrow. I'm curious if this setting will reset back to its default state after the upgrade. Would it be possible to re-enable CPU core parking using the same steps, or do you need guidance on that process?