Adjusting process priority

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deebs
May 2, 2005
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Under Windows XP SP2 (Home) is it wise to change process priority of Photoshop.exe from Normal to High?

Would Above Normal be a better option?

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Rob_Keijzer
May 2, 2005
Don’t know, but I’d try it. You can always revert back if your pc explodes.

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deebs
May 2, 2005
It seems to give an immediate performance boost but does not retain the setting between startups.

I have not (nor am I likely to) try it when several applications are running.

BTW: disclaimer – I cannot be help responsible if people try this and PS shoots of at a very high speed. 🙂

Suffice to say: immediate performance boost seems obvious

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