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Re: Setting process priority so it runs when screen is locked
Get a more powerful CPU and more RAM (8 gig). Use Vista 64 bit operating
system.
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Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience
"P Adhia" <padhia@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1d2a6cd7-a831-4e5e-90b5-d3ad4357c836@v28g2000vbb.googlegroups.com...
> Hello Experts,
>
> I run some CPU intensive processes (video encoding using X264) in a
> command shell. Since I don't want it to affect my normal foreground
> applications, I set it to IDLE/BELOW_NORMAL priority using Process
> Explorer. However, when I lock my screen (manually or automatically
> after some idle time), the encoding virtually stops. When I unlock my
> screen, I can see from recent history that CPU was idle instead of
> being utilized to run the encoding process. What can I do to ensure
> that my background encoding process continues to run even when I am
> away from the computer (the screen is locked), but at the same time
> not affect any foreground applications if I happen to be using the
> computer?
>
> Thanks
>
> P Adhia
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