Maul Scarreign 29 ABR 2016 a las 8:46 a. m.
Begin program with High Priority automatically?
I know some programs are tiered on a priority list when you start them. Is there anyway to force a program to automatically start at a specific priority, for example, a Steam game like Skyrim?
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Sc'Ariel 7 DIC 2021 a las 8:17 p. m. 
Creating these registry keys did the trick for me. I didn't come up with this, but I can no longer find who did. CpuPriorityClass is a 32 bit DWord.

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\SkyrimSE.exe]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options/SkyrimSE.exe/PerfOptions]
"CpuPriorityClass"=dword:00000003
Iceira 7 DIC 2021 a las 8:23 p. m. 
SE is a 64bit as i recall so 32bit is not a option, and its only Bethesda themself that use old 32bit in a 64 bit conversion, its not a user option at all.


and why are you not asking in games own forum, they should know this.
Última edición por Iceira; 7 DIC 2021 a las 8:25 p. m.
Judgmental Amaterasu 7 DIC 2021 a las 8:37 p. m. 
Probably would of mattered 5 years ago when the thread was made.
Nj :) 7 DIC 2021 a las 8:42 p. m. 
yes
rawWwRrr 7 DIC 2021 a las 9:00 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Iceira ( W10 64bit ):
SE is a 64bit as i recall so 32bit is not a option,
They're referring to the registry option being a DWORD which is stored as a 32-bit value, not that Skyrim SE is 64 or 32 bit.

https://i.imgur.com/cGhrtRf.png
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