![]() ![]() Some apps can adjust their priority automatically. ![]() Once you exit it, the next time it will open with the default priority level (Normal) unless the app itself has a setting to change its priority automatically. A new priority level applied to the app will take effect till the app's process terminates. The user can temporarily change process priority to speed up the app or slow it down and make it consume less resources. Most apps start with this priority level and run without issues. There are 6 priority levels available to processes in Windows, as follows: ![]()
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