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I've always wondered about this, as it may seem like the lazy way out, but it would certainly help in cases of certain programs that I open and close a lot that i'd like to be lower/higher on the CPU cycle food-chain. Any ideas?
The easiest approach is to create your own shortcut for the app, and use "start /high appname.exe". You can put the shortcut in your start menu, desktop, or wherever else you would normally launch the app.
There may be a way to use the Image File Execution Options in the system registry to accomplish the same task, but most of the keys there are undocumented so you'd have to do a little digging. If I find out more I'll keep you posted.
Kylef, would the command line variables be the same, verbatim, as the different priorities in the "Set Priority" context menu, as in, belownormal, low, realtime?
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