How do I raise the priority of Genome@home so it has a higher priority than other apps?
I find the weirdest things taking up my CPU time now, like just scrolling down a page can use up to 50% of my CPU time.
I think I can stand waiting for my screen to draw as long as I know Genome@Home is getting most of the CPU cycles.
So how do I raise its priority in Windows 98se to say, one level higher than IE?
I find the weirdest things taking up my CPU time now, like just scrolling down a page can use up to 50% of my CPU time.
I think I can stand waiting for my screen to draw as long as I know Genome@Home is getting most of the CPU cycles.
So how do I raise its priority in Windows 98se to say, one level higher than IE?