can i permanently set a core to a processes searching in regedit for affinity then create a 32bit d-word and set to a number? default is 0

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Clinton Mickle

win 11, opens regedit win-key + R then type regedit►can i permanently set a core to a single or multi process◄. By searching in regedit for affinity then create a 32bit d-word and set to a number? default is 0 for all applications i found I noticed Process Priority can also be found in same window Pleas note I'm a programmer but new to windows 11 {Ryzen i5 8c/16T} was using win 7x64 {Athlon quad core 3.0} until last week. Anvir Task manager will also work but I'm tired of 3rd party apps although Anvir is easy to use and used it for over 15 years I had all doss then windows versions till 7 skip

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