Process Lasso v9.0.0.582

Pro­cess Las­so ist ein auto­ma­ti­sier­tes Win­dows Pro­zess­ma­nage­ment- und Opti­mie­rungs-Tool für Win­dows Vis­ta, 7, 8 und 10, das die Reak­ti­ons­fä­hig­keit des Sys­tems — beson­ders bei hohen Pro­zes­sor­aus­las­tun­gen — durch einen eige­nen Algo­rith­mus posi­tiv beein­flus­sen soll. Neben einer kos­ten­pflich­ti­gen Pro-Ver­si­on sind zusätz­lich eine Ser­ver Edi­ti­on, sowie älte­re Ver­sio­nen für Win­dows XP und Win­dows 2000 verfügbar. 

 

Win­dows has a par­ti­cu­lar­ly bad pro­blem deal­ing with threads that deci­de they want to con­su­me every bit of CPU time they can get their hands on (CPU bound threads). A sin­gle CPU bound thread run­ning at Nor­mal prio­ri­ty can bring an enti­re sin­gle-CPU sys­tem to a stall, as demons­tra­ted by our gra­phi­cal pro­of of con­cept below. Yes, it is true – belie­ve it or not! It is this worst case sce­na­rio that Pro­cess Las­so was ori­gi­nal­ly writ­ten to address. By tem­po­r­a­ri­ly lowe­ring the prio­ri­ty of the offen­ding pro­cess, your PC can be saved from a full stall.

Release Notes:

v9.0.0.582 – Feb 13 2019

  • Default to more appro­pria­te glo­bal log path when gover­nor con­fi­gu­red as a service
  • Fix a rare crash seen in processlasso.exe
  • Allow GUI to dis­play more com­plex per­sis­tent pro­cess set­ting rules (path­na­me, com­mand line) in listview
  • Allow for smal­ler main win­dow sizes to be remembered
  • Minor other

 

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