To: jdm
If there is a process you do not want unchecked, you could reset process(es) run priorities lower or higher under "processes" in "Task Manager". Good info. in post #6
Right now, I'm running Ad-aware with its process priority set to "low." Ad-aware loves to eat up CPU time.
To: demlosers
"If there is a process you do not want unchecked, you could reset process(es) run priorities lower or higher under "processes" in "Task Manager"
I get a warning message when trying to change priority of process(es). The warning says changing the priority may result in system instability. What the hell, I already have system instability!
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11/30/2004 11:52:30 AM PST by
jdm
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