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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Taming runaway processes

This free utility claims to be able to dynamically adjust the priority of processes based on how much CPU is in use. Sounds useful, but maybe a little dangerous. I would like to try it.


http://www.bitsum.com/ProSuper.asp

Posted by John McMellen at 10:20 AM  

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