How to Permanently Set Priority Processes Using Registry Editor

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You can set the priority of a program you want to run using Regedit but unfortunately, it is not possible to do the same to set affinity as in most cases, you don't need to change the processor affinity unless for an older application or game that doesn't support multithreading. For this example, I will be using MSPaint.exe.Related Article: How to Permanently Set Priority & Affinity With Shortcut File.1. Open Task Manager and click on the Details tab then select a program.exe. 2. Open a new Text Document and copy & paste this registry command. Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

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