per app exclusions

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Per app exclusions in Windows allow you to fine-tune system features like Power Throttling by specifying which applications should be exempt from certain resource management policies. This tag covers discussions and tutorials on configuring exclusions to ensure that critical or foreground apps receive priority CPU resources, improving performance and responsiveness. Topics include enabling Power Throttling, adjusting power settings, and using Group Policy to enforce exclusions. These techniques are particularly useful for laptops, small form-factor PCs, and systems with many background processes, helping users balance battery life and application speed.
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    Enable and Tune Power Throttling to Speed Up Foreground Apps in Windows 10/11

    Enable and Tune Power Throttling to Speed Up Foreground Apps in Windows 10/11 Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 15 minutes Power Throttling is a Windows feature that can reduce CPU resources for background apps to save battery and lower heat. When tuned correctly, it can also help your...
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