Adjust for the Best Performance of Applications in Windows

by Bimal Roy on September 18, 2009

in Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP

By adjusting for the best performance of applications instead of background services in Windows can increase the performance your system. For doing it, just follow the steps given below.
1. Open the ‘Control Panel’.
2. Double-click the ‘System’ icon.
3. In Windows 7 or Vista, click the ‘Advanced system settings’ option on the left pane and in Windows XP, just double-click the system icon and the ‘System Properties’ dialog box appears.
4. Select the ‘Advanced’ tab, click the ‘Settings’ option under the ‘Performance’ section and the ‘Performance Options’ dialog box appears.
5. Under the ‘Processor scheduling’ section in the ‘Advanced’ tab, check the ‘Programs’ option for adjusting for the best performance of applications.
6. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘OK’.
That’s all!

By adjusting for the best performance of applications instead of background services in Windows can increase the performance your system. For doing it, just follow the steps given below.

1. Open the ‘Control Panel’.

2. Double-click the ‘System’ icon.

3. In Windows 7 or Vista, click the ‘Advanced system settings’ option on the left pane and in Windows XP, just double-click the system icon and the ‘System Properties’ dialog box appears.

4. Select the ‘Advanced’ tab, click the ‘Settings’ option under the ‘Performance’ section and the ‘Performance Options’ dialog box appears.

5. Under the ‘Processor scheduling’ section in the ‘Advanced’ tab, check the ‘Programs’ option for adjusting for the best performance of applications.

6. Click ‘Apply’ and then ‘OK’.

That’s all!

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