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Hi,
While making one of my frequent visits to the land of Ctrl-Alt-Del, I noticed in the Task Manager a setting for "Base Priority." (To find it yourself, you can right-click a process in the "Processes" tab, or select View->Select Columns.)
Does anyone know if this setting does what I think it does? That is, if I change the setting for, say, Bridge from Normal to High, will it up the speed of Bridge a little bit while slowing down other programs I have open at the same time?
Thanks,
MB
While making one of my frequent visits to the land of Ctrl-Alt-Del, I noticed in the Task Manager a setting for "Base Priority." (To find it yourself, you can right-click a process in the "Processes" tab, or select View->Select Columns.)
Does anyone know if this setting does what I think it does? That is, if I change the setting for, say, Bridge from Normal to High, will it up the speed of Bridge a little bit while slowing down other programs I have open at the same time?
Thanks,
MB
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