Is your problem CPU or RAM? Those sorts of symptoms sound like a machine
that's hitting swap really heavily, and in that case, setting CPU affinity
isn't going to help a lot.


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 7:43 AM, Streets Of Boston
<[email protected]>wrote:

> My 64 bit Windows 7 machine has 4 cores.
>
> When Android Studio builds, the java.exe processes that are spawned take
> up all the CPU power of all the cores.
> This slows down the rest of my laptop, where the mouse stutters, keyboard
> gets unresponsive and other things slow down too much as well.
>
> Is there a way to limit these java.exe processes, i.e. the builds, to
> certain core, i.e. set the affinity and do this permanently (not using the
> task manager, because that works only as long as the java.exe process is
> alive)?
>
> I tried TaskAssign.exe, but that doesn't seem to work for the java.exe
> processes spawned by the build.
>
> I tried TaskAssign.exe to limit studio64.exe. This limits the IDE itself
> to a limited number of cores and the java.exe spawned by studio64.exe. But
> still, the java.exe processes spawned by the builds are not limited.
>
> Thanks!
>
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