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The displayed boost status is reversed #2391

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SeaHOH opened this issue Jan 19, 2025 · 3 comments
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The displayed boost status is reversed #2391

SeaHOH opened this issue Jan 19, 2025 · 3 comments

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SeaHOH commented Jan 19, 2025

Brief description of your issue

Maybe only happened on Win 7? I don't know, I just see this issue on my PC. But the functoin is OK, only display reversed.

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Start System Informer, then add "Priority boost" column, all the status is "Yes".

boost

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System Informer 3.2.25016
Windows 7 SP1 6.1.7601
simplix's UpdatePack7R2-24.8.15
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SeaHOH commented Jan 19, 2025

I searched issues with word boost, maybe related: 213c151.

@dmex dmex removed the needs-triage label Jan 23, 2025
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dmex commented Jan 23, 2025

add "Priority boost" column, all the status is "Yes".

Priority boost is enabled by default for all processes by Windows.

All of those processes are using the feature and System Informer is showing the correct status.

@dmex dmex closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jan 23, 2025
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SeaHOH commented Jan 23, 2025

add "Priority boost" column, all the status is "Yes".

Priority boost is enabled by default for all processes by Windows.

All of those processes are using the feature and System Informer is showing the correct status.

Thanks for response! I searched in microsoft's site, you are right. So, this is a bug of PH, System Informer has fixed it.

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