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Application priority windows 10
Application priority windows 10







and take twice as long to do whatever it was they were doing, thus appearing to slow down user responsiveness. So if 2 apps want 100% each (as when you start an app whilst another is well busy) then they will each get 50%. Now, if 1 app wants 100% of the CPU then it's going to be asking for it and using as much of its time slices as it can get, other apps get the same (if they want it - obviously most apps sit there twiddling their virtual thumbs waiting for the user, the disk, the network, etc). The windows task scheduler works on the principle that every process with the same priority gets equal share of the CPU.









Application priority windows 10