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Increasing Process Priority
Is there a way to make default process priority settings in XP?
I have been changing priorities and have found upon reboot or even open and close of a program the priority is reset to a lower (or higher in the case of lowering)priority. I use specific programs and would like them to open at the Realtime priority setting each time if possible. |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Dallas, Tx
Posts: 9,109
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* * * Use at your own risk! * * *
Launch apps with desired priority setting This tweak will launch most executables with the priority setting you want it to have. Let's say you have a game installed called HIGH NEEDS and the executable is called HN.exe Here's what to do: -Create a new textfile in the game-app wathever-directory (let's say C:\HN), but instead of giving it the .txt extension you name it HN.bat -Right-click this file and choose 'Edit', you'll see it'll open notepad. Put this line in: cmd /c start /High HN.exe -Save (make sure you save it as .bat, not as .txt) and close. Now create a shortcut to this file and place it on your desktop. Every time you doubleclick this shortcut HIGH NEEDS will open with priority set to 'high'. (ofcourse you can also create a batchfile on your desktop, containing the full path of the app you want to start but the nice thing of creating a shortcut is you can give it an icon). These are all the settings: Realtime, High, AboveNormal, Normal, BelowNormal, Low. *Realtime is not recommended unless you have a dual-CPU system!
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