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1) Right-click > Boost > Set boost, the 'Priority boost" column correctly says YES.
2) Right-click > Boost > SAVE, boost is now disabled and says NO in the boost column.
Expected behavior (optional)
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Actual behavior (optional)
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Environment (optional)
Windows 10 and 11, latest builds
System Informer 3.0.7645 Canary and the last build before that. Didnt check older.
Brief description of your issue
When you click save for boost on a process, it disables it.
This feature: https://github.com/winsiderss/systeminformer/issues/1244
Steps to reproduce (optional)
1) Right-click > Boost > Set boost, the 'Priority boost" column correctly says YES. 2) Right-click > Boost > SAVE, boost is now disabled and says NO in the boost column.
Expected behavior (optional)
No response
Actual behavior (optional)
No response
Environment (optional)