Process Lasso is Windows process automation and optimization software. From tuning algorithms like ProBalance to user-created rules and persistent settings such as CPU affinities and priority classes, Process Lasso enables full control over running applications!
Our famous ProBalance algorithm maintains system responsiveness during high CPU loads. This proprietary algorithm dynamically adjusts the priorities of running programs to keep problematic background processes in check. With ProBalance, no longer will single, or multiple, processes be able to bring your system to a virtual stall. Process Lasso will let you keep interacting with your computer, even when it is under a heavy CPU load. Try our CPUEater Demo to experience ProBalance for yourself.
Process Lasso also allows users to automate and tweak how applications are run through a number of unique and helpful functions. These include persistent priority classes, persistent CPU affinities, disallowed processes, per-process power profiles, a process watchdog for advanced rules, process instance count limits, multiple instance balancing and much more! These features give you the ability to control how programs utilize your computer’s resources based on automatically applied settings. With Process Lasso, you can decide exactly how you want your processes to run.
Process Lasso is the ultimate Windows CPU affinity changer. The CPU affinity specifies the set of CPU cores an application is able to execute on. With Process Lasso, you can control this with a persistent setting that applies every time the application is run, or change it dynamically while the application is running once a threshold is met. The CPU affinity is commonly changed to limit CPU use or improve performance.
Many additional functions such as power plan automation, a system responsiveness metric and process activity logging are also available.
For minimal resource use, all algorithms and process rules are enforced by a stand-alone background service called the Process Governor. The GUI is entirely optional.
Process Lasso Features
- Persist CPU affinities, priorities and more
- ProBalance priority optimization
- Rules to act on processes when thresholds exceeded
- Limit process CPU use
- Automate power plan switching
- Disable Hyper-Threading/SMT per-process
- Balance multiple instances
- Limit instances of applications
- Disallow processes from running
- Keep processes running (auto-restart)
- Processor Group Extension
- Keep PC awake
- System responsiveness metric
- C++ for maximum efficiency
- Stand-alone background service applies rules
- Much more …
v15.0.0.50 – Sept 3, 2024 – Release Announcement
Add “Enforce by Windows Registry” option to all priority rules
Minor fixes and enhancements
(3) GUI: Add ‘Enforce by Windows registry’ option to priority classes, I/O and memory priorities. This allows for priority enforcement on otherwise inaccessible processes (e.g. anti-cheat).
(9) GUI: Add dialog to view and optionally remove all registry-backed priorities, exposed in “Options / General”. When necessary, show this dialog upon reset config and uninstall.
(15) GUI: Fix the select button in the CPU sets rule config was using the reserved CPU sets selection dialog, resulting in a misleading description (backported to 14.3.0.58)
(19) GUI/Core: Extend free features available in beta versions
(19) GUI: Add new process columns Elevated and Session ID
(19) GUI/Core: Small optimizations to I/O and memory priority handling
(21) GUI: Warn and prompt user if a process restart by the Lasso GUI would change the user session
(25) GUI: Improve I/O and memory priority log entries
(27) GUI: Add message to rule config dialogs when remove button used with no items selected
(27) GUI: Add process context menu item “Restart as Admin”
(27) GUI: Improvements to process restart code
(29) GUI: Disable restart and run as admin menu items when any selected process is running under a different user context
(33) GUI: Add dismissed count to nag
(33) GUI: Add an event to signal to ParkControl when IdleSaver is enabled
(35) GUI: Improve menu item case consistency in some nested menus
(37) GUI: Add tooltips to priority rule dialogs
(39) GUI: Remove ‘Also match path/command lines’ checkboxes from rule config dialogs
(45) GUI: Fix an issue where a switch of the power mode might not be reflected by the GUI under certain conditions
(49) GUI: Minor adjustments to ordering and nesting of process context menu
Special thanks to RadiXX11 release….
(Cracked Silent Install Repack) x86
Download
(Cracked Silent Install Repack) x64