This question isn't really important, just something I've been wondering.<BR><BR>From what I understand (which isn't much), moving the process priority up allocates more time for the CPU to operate on ...
In simple terms, CPU utilization is the current percentage of CPU resources consumed by all programs. If you notice that some programs are using more of your CPU cores and hogging system resources, ...
Is there a way to configure a program, or a shortcut to a program, so that it will always run at Above Normal process priority? That is, instead of having to run the program, go to the task manager, ...