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Process Information
In this section you can see all running application (processes) in your Windows system. As addition, this tool also let you change the priority for each application.
Why do you want to change application's priority?
In most cases, giving a high priority to an application will increase it's performance greatly.
Please note:
How to change application's priority?
Select an application and click "Set Priority" button to set the priority setting. There are three options for the priority setting.
1) Idle priority - Specify this class for a program whose threads run only when the system is idle.
2) Normal priority - Specify this class for a program with no special scheduling needs (default). Note: In Windows 2000/XP, the normal priority divided into below normal, normal, and above normal priority.
3) High priority - Specify this class for a program that performs time-critical tasks that must be executed immediately.