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I was changing my registry editor settings. I accidently set SFIO Priority to High, when it...
in Windows 10 Software and AppsI was changing my registry editor settings. I accidently set SFIO Priority to High, when it...: Will my performance be back to normal? https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/i-was-changing-my-registry-editor-settings-i/7bcb26a9-4324-47ad-828f-da363d621d32 -
Permanently setting Priority Processes Using Registry Editor does not work for "NVIDIA...
in Windows 10 Software and AppsPermanently setting Priority Processes Using Registry Editor does not work for "NVIDIA...: Hey there,I am using following proceeding to prioritize processes: Microsoft Community Topic by Silichip-XSadly this does not work in this case. During boot it sets the priority of NVIDIA Broadcast to "below normal", instead of the given value I tried "high" and "above... -
Permanently setting Priority Processes Using Registry Editor does not work for "NVIDIA...
in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and DebuggingPermanently setting Priority Processes Using Registry Editor does not work for "NVIDIA...: Hey there,I am using following proceeding to prioritize processes: Microsoft Community Topic by Silichip-XSadly this does not work in this case. During boot it sets the priority of NVIDIA Broadcast to "below normal", instead of the given value I tried "high" and "above... -
Permanently setting Priority Processes Using Registry Editor does not work for "NVIDIA...
in Windows 10 GamingPermanently setting Priority Processes Using Registry Editor does not work for "NVIDIA...: Hey there,I am using following proceeding to prioritize processes: Microsoft Community TopicSadly this does not work in this case. During boot it sets the priority of NVIDIA Broadcast to below normal, instead to the given value.Any Ideas why this happens and how to... -
How to Permanently Set Priority Processes Using Registry Editor
in Windows 10 Software and AppsHow to Permanently Set Priority Processes Using Registry Editor: You can set the priority of a program you want to run using Regedit but unfortunately, it is not possible to do the same to set affinity as in most cases, you don't need to change the processor affinity unless for an older application or game that doesn't support... -
How to Permanently Set Priority Processes Using Registry Editor
in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and DebuggingHow to Permanently Set Priority Processes Using Registry Editor: You can set the priority of a program you want to run using Regedit but unfortunately, it is not possible to do the same to set affinity as in most cases, you don't need to change the processor affinity unless for an older application or game that doesn't support... -
How to Permanently Set Priority Processes Using Registry Editor
in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and DebuggingHow to Permanently Set Priority Processes Using Registry Editor: You can set the priority of a program you want to run using Regedit but unfortunately, it is not possible to do the same to set affinity as in most cases, you don't need to change the processor affinity unless for an older application or game that doesn't support... -
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set AutoPlay defaults with registry editor
in Windows 10 Supportset AutoPlay defaults with registry editor: Do you know how to set the AutoPlay defaults with the registry editor? For example, I would prefer the default to be set to "Open a folder to view files (File Explorer) for "Removable Drive" and "Memory Card," but I don't exactly know how to set this in the registry editor...