September 04, 2007 by
Jason
One of the most wanted factors in a daily use software is the ability to be opened in a lightning speed. Download many e-book in .pdf format and read them frequently? You might feel that the loading process that Adobe Reader took to load the file is quite long. The cause is, the software takes more cpu cycles to load plugins that let us do various functions. So, if you want to speed things up you can try to use this method: Read More»
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February 11, 2007 by
Jason
Vista allows you to set the priority by which programs receive CPU cycles. This explains the manual way of telling vista which programs should receive the most and the least priority.
For day to day use, this is not very important. However, if you frequently have large, demanding programs running, it can be helpful to direct vista when to focus CPU cycles toward or away from the program.
For example, usually if you are rendering video, the rest of your system will be very slow as the rendering program is taking priority. However, you can push the priority of the rendering program lower which will speed up other programs trying to run during this time. Read More»
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