The scheduling of processes in UNIX is based on their priority. Typically, each process has two priority attributes. There are 32 priority levels in Windows. On a computer, you can speed up the work of programs that are in the operating system. To do this, you only need to increase the priority of the process.
Instructions
Step 1
You need to go to the "Task Manager". To do this, right-click on the "Taskbar" section. Select Task Manager from the context menu. Go to the "Processes" tab. There you will see a list of all running processes. Find the one you want and right-click on it. Next, select the "Priority" command. Now you can increase the priority of the process. You can close the Task Manager.
Step 2
You can also increase the priority using the InqSoft Speedballs utility. This program monitors all processes. Run it on your computer. The process priority is increased automatically. Going to "Settings", you can change the parameters. In the menu where it says “Increase Priority To”, check the box for High and click “Apply”.
Step 3
In the "Control Panel" go to the "Settings" section. Select Performance and Maintenance. Go to the System menu and switch to the Performance tab. Find the Application Performance section and use the arrow to set the desired process priority level.
Step 4
You can also increase the priority of a process in Linux. This is done through the console. Press the command top - you will see the text in front of you. Now you can perform different actions. Press r on the keyboard to increase the priority.
Step 5
If you need to increase the priority of a process in the game, do the following. For example, take the game World of Warcraft. Open through "Start", then the "Notepad" program. Paste in the following text: @echo off cd / d "C: / Program Files / World of Warcraft" start / high wow.exe. Change this path: "C: / Program Files / World of Warcraft" to the new one that you will have. Save the previously written text in Notepad, in.bat format. Launch your game through this file. You will notice an increase in priority.