Increase CPU Priority

Time Required: 1 Minute, 5 Minutes, 10 Minutes , 15 Minutes

Notes: (Must be familiar with Windows registry.) Window XP will open any new window (including program) in its own memory and in separate process priority. (Increase stability and speed but use much more RAM than before.)

Warnings: This is dangerous if you do not know what you are doing. I do not take responsibility for anything that you do to your computer that harms it or any files on it in any way.

Written By: Meehowski

Edited By: Max Feinstein

How to do it:

  • Navigate to Start > Run and click on Run.
  • In the input field, type "regedit" and then press enter.
  • Navigate to the following key in the registry by clicking on the +'s next to the folders in the left pane (see picture below).
  • HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPriorityControl
  • Find the key called "Win32PrioritySeparation".
  • Double click that key.
  • Set the value of "Win32PrioritySeparation" to 38.
  • Click OK.
  • Close regedit.
  • Navigate to Start > My Computer (Click on My Computer).
  • Click on "Tools" (at the top) and click on "Folder Options".
  • Go to the "View" tab.
  • Find the checkbox called "Launch folder windows in separate process" and make sure that it's checked.
  • Click OK.
  • Close My Computer.

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Regedit's left-hand pane.





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