Every computer has a limited amount of resources that it can devote to processes and programs. Depending on the program, Windows automatically determines what portion of your system's limited resources it gets and defines its priority level accordingly.
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However, users always have the option to change this setting and allocate more (or less) resources to certain programs. In this guide, we will discuss what process priority is, the different priority levels that exist, and how to manually change priority levels.
Computers are not so different from their creators. Although they may seem to multitask, they actually juggle between tasks spontaneously. However, not all processes or programs can be allocated the same amount of resources.
Important processes, such as those needed to keep the system running as smoothly as possible, are given a high priority, while processes that only work peripherally can be given a lower priority. This helps the system run smoothly, even when it is under a lot of stress.