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automatic adjustment
About this tag
The tag 'automatic adjustment' on WindowsForum.com covers user discussions about Windows 7 automatically changing process priorities. One thread describes a problem where CPU-intensive applications have their priority set to lowest automatically, overriding manual changes to Normal, which degrades performance. Users seek ways to disable this automatic adjustment or set priority rules, possibly through third-party tools. The tag focuses on troubleshooting this specific Windows behavior and finding solutions to regain control over process priority settings.
Oh hi, I just want to know if there is a way to disable the automatic process priority in Windows 7. Every time I open an intensive CPU application, the priority of the process is set to lowest automatically, even if a set it again to Normal. This is affecting the performance of my applications...