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Change Process Priority

In Category: Windows 2000

To change these settings for a particular process, just right-click on an empty area of your taskbar and choose \"Task Manager...\" On the \"Windows Task Manager\" dialog box that follows, select a process and right-click it. On the popup menu that appears, select \"Set Priority\" and choose one of the following priorities: \"Realtime\", \"High\", \"Above Normal\", \"Normal\", \"Below Normal\", or \"Low\". The lower the priority is on the popup menu, the lower percentage of CPU time will be delegated to said priority.

 

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