Hello:

I use a great program called process lasso which will dynamically adjust
process priorities also lock  them to predefined levels as well as many
other variables.The free version is excellent and the payed version which
costs only five dollars is even better.I have noticed a definite improvement
when running this program.

AThe download link is 

http://majorgeeks.com/Process_Lasso_d4050.html

Regards

David  .

 

From: David [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: January-08-10 11:17 PM
To: WE English mailing list
Subject: WE priority

 

In the risk of having misunderstood something, or got messed up: Far as I
know, it is possible, in Windows, to give a certain process (program) a
High, Normal, or Low priority. I was wondering, if WE has any priority on
the system. 

 

Why I am asking this, is that I have seen WE to freeze up, when the system
is somehow loaded. Particularly this applies on a bit slower systems, like
laptops. If WE had a higher priority, wouldn't it be running 'above' the
other stuff going on in the computer, thereby ensureing it would work, even
if there is other stuff running in the background? 

 

Yep! I know, this is a question for the tech guys on the list. Please, all
you who are not technical, and who got lost here, forgive me! I will be more
'down to the earth' in oter messages :)

 

 

 
 
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