Save processes priority settings?

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Is there anyway to save the processes priority settings in Windows 7 instead of opening the task manager in every session and doing it manually?

octa

Posted 2010-01-30T21:44:24.967

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Process Lasso can set sticky priorities, amongst other features.

  • ProBalance dynamic priority optimization
  • Works great for desktops, laptops, and netbooks
  • Persistent (sticky) priorities and CPU affinities
  • Gaming mode
  • Instance count limits
  • Disallowed processes
  • High Performance Power Scheme processes
  • Anti-sleep processes
  • Keep processes running (auto-restart)
  • Unique system responsiveness graph
  • Differentiate between svchost.exe instances
  • Extremely low resource use
  • Stand-alone process management engine (uses as little as 1MB of RAM)
  • Both 32-bit and 64-bit builds for maximum efficiency
  • Event logging
  • MUCH more...

The basic version is free, and it works with Windows 32-bit and 64-bit.

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There is also the great Task Manager addon: Prio (Priority Saver) , but I'm not sure if it works with Windows 7 (Vista is the most recent listed).

Prio will save the applied changes and each time you start this process from now on, it will set the saved priority for it. You will not have to change the priority manually any more

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Snark

Posted 2010-01-30T21:44:24.967

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@Molly : did you test it on Win7? – Snark – 2010-01-30T22:06:31.643

On Windows 7 x86, yes – None – 2010-01-30T22:55:46.797

4Prio doesn't seem to work for me in Win 7 x64, even after a reboot. – Danny Beckett – 2015-05-13T02:21:21.280

I also have issues with Prio on Win7 x64. It worked initially but seems to randomly stop working / disappear from the task manager. – Rob – 2016-10-09T04:32:13.487