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How to give the most processor power to one program in Windows?

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please help me in this problem

i have porcessor 3.2 when thier is no program opreating in it i see in windows task manger that system idle process takes 100% of the processor when another program is run it takes 50% of processor and the program takes 50% i need to give to the my program most of the processor becaus it take big time

Note in another coputers that processor2.5 windows idle process takes no time whinany program is running
how can i chang this setting to give to my program most of the time

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Re: i need your help

Hi fatma1000

It sounds like you have other tasks running - or a virus that is taking you processor time.

Using Task Manager you can stop all but essential tasks.

You can get a program 'Process Explorer' by Mark Russinovich of Sysinternals
It is free and very good - shows every thing that is running - it is far better than Task Manager.


**broken link removed**

hope this helps ... Polymath
 

Re: i need your help

if i have for example c++ program
how can i give to it most of my processor ?
regards
 

Re: i need your help

If you follow the link I posted you would find that with Process Explorer you can change task priorities.

If you do not wish to help yourself - that is your choice but please do not waste other peoples time.

regards ... Polymath
 

Re: i need your help

you can make dynamic allocation to your arrays . it will solve the problem
 

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