If you need to give a program system resources priority for any reason, try this tip.
1) Hit “Ctrl+Alt+Delete” on your keyboard.
2) Click on the “Processes Tab” in the newly opened window
3) Right click on a process that you need to give resources to, and you will see an option called “Set Priority”
4) Mouse over this option and select a priority setting (most likely high) for the program.
Note that this is good for processes such as CD burning to prevent “buffer underrun errors”.

Like what you read?
If so, please join over 28,000 people who receive our exclusive weekly newsletter and computer tips, and get FREE COPIES of 5 eBooks we created, as our gift to you for subscribing. Just enter your name and email below:







