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![]() CTRL+ALT+DEL, it should give you an option to start Task Manager. In it, when you go to the list of all currently running processes, right-click on the Warcraft II-EXE one and there you should be able to select how many CPU cores are dedicated to the program. Not sure if there was an option to run Warcraft II BNE in a window, which might be safer - hope War2 doesn't crash while you switch out of it to desktop to call the Task Manager.
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