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Another option. For example for Chrome.exe application:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\chrome.exe\PerfOptions]
"CpuPriorityClass"=dword:00000006
1 Idle
2 Normal
3 High
4 RealTime (n.a.)
5 Below Normal
6 Above Normal
Cannot set RealTime with this value, only with Task Manager.
I have problem of some kind, because what ever i put as priority lvl for some process, that is reset to default by some priority service or something...
Can i turn off windows priority automatization, and stay with priority obeying...
I tried to use prior, proces tamer , and other task managers, but with no result.
This is by design - Please re-read the first post
The only way I can think of to always start at a custom priority setting is to create a shortcut that uses the CMD shown in Option 2 and use that to start the program not it's regular shortcut