Park Control is a lightweight utility from Bitsum (makers of Process Lasso) that allows users to disable CPU core parking—a feature built into Windows that puts some CPU cores to sleep during low load to save power. While power-saving is great for laptops, on high-performance desktops or gaming rigs, core parking can cause:
Park Control Pro adds features beyond the free version:
The free version already disables core parking effectively, but the Pro version offers fine-grained control—hence the demand for activation codes.
Users claiming to have a working key but asking you to DM them. Often, they’ll send you a link to a password-protected ZIP file containing a “keygen” that is actually malware (see risks below).
While Reddit can be a valuable resource for troubleshooting or sharing honest feedback about Park Control Pro, users should avoid engaging in or promoting activities that violate ToS. Responsible digital citizenship includes respecting intellectual property rights and supporting developers who create useful tools.
Yes—but not through Reddit activation codes. Here are legitimate methods:
I monitored Reddit over the past six months for “Park Control Pro activation code.” Here’s what typical posts contain:
If you maintain an open-source project, Bitsum sometimes provides free Pro licenses upon request. Contact them directly via their support form.
Follow r/Bitsum (the developer’s official subreddit). Occasionally, they run promotions where the first 50 commenters get a free key. Also check Giveaway of the Day or SharewareOnSale—Bitsum has partnered with them in the past.
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