Run+Important+Applications+at+High+Priority

By default, all applications running on Windows 7 are given the same priority: **Normal**. However, you can easily reprioritise applications using the Windows Task Manager. This will mean that any application you choose will run with a higher priority useful when you want a particular task to complete quickly, such as encoding and burning a DVD. To give a program a high priority:-
 * Run Important Applications at High Priority **


 * 1) Press [**Windows Key**] + [**R**], type **TASKMGR** and click **OK**.
 * 2) Click on the **Process** tab.
 * 3) Right-click on the program which you want to reassign priority for, choose **Set Priority** from the pop-up menu, and then select the new priority.
 * 4) Click **File** > **Exit** to quit the Task Manager when done.

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