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If you customarily use one program a majority of the time you can 'focus' your ystem on that one particular application by increasing its priority. Priority is the easure that Windows uses to determine the share of processor time that each pplication receives. By default, most applications are set to the 'normal' priority evel, so by changing your favourite app to a higher level, you can boost its erformance, especially when you are using other applications at the same time. o set priority load the program you wish to change the priority for. ress CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up the Task Manager. select the applications tab and highlight your program. ight click the program and select 'go to process.' sow right click on the highlighted process and choose 'set priority.' the higher you set the priority above normal, the more CPU time the program will
steal from other applications when you are multitasking.
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