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Priority Master 2009 Set Process Priority Permanently! Set CPU Affinity Permanently! Frequently Asked Questions - Priority Master 2009 Priority Master 2009
is simply the most advanced multitasking architecture available *Windows 2K/XP/Vista 32/64 Bit and 1/2/4/8 Processors
Instantly and automatically get 2X/10X/100X multitasking power on default install! It makes your computer perform like a much faster computer! What Everybody Ought To Know -- About How To Set Process Priority Permanently On Windows Priority Master 2009 for Windows 2K/XP/Vista 32/64 1/2/4/8 Processors
Question: Why doesn't Priority Master 2009 display the amount of CPU used by the process? Answer: Because it is already displayed in the Task Manger already and very rarely needed since very processes use all of the CPU time. The only thing that really matters is that you set the applications in the order of priority that you want them to execute. Just think about it. As long as the program(s) that you want to be responsive get all of the CPU it needs, who cares about the background processes or how much CPU they use? Question: Since Priority Master 2009 allows me to make good use of time used now by the System Idle Process, how can I tell how much is being used now? Answer:
Here is how find out how much CPU is being used by the System Idle Process: Question: Well, there is lot of time reported by the System Idle Process. It is just that I do not what else to run. What programs should I run to use up the time? Answer: There are plenty of programs to run in the background. At a minimum, you should run programs like PestPatrol or spyware cleaner, antivirus program and defrag your hard drive. That is plenty enough right there to make your system respond faster and greatly reduce your risk of spyware and viruses. You could also run programs like lottery number crunchers (and might even get rich!), help out SETI (although you should add this to the Hot or Run List and set the priority to Idle class and Idle level), do large database scans, download stocks or any similar programs. Question: What is the new Full Time DEFENDER in Priority Master 2009 and how does it help? Answer: Works instantly in default mode after a fresh install and makes your computer respond many times faster than normal. It is like you at least doubled the speed of you processor and memory. For example, run a disk defrag, an antivirus full disk scan, a spyware cleaner like PestPatrol, run explore search for an impossible match file name like asdgasdgagagash and print a large document - all in the background while you surf the web. On the machine with Priority Master 2009 installed the machine responds as if there is almost nothing in the background. The other machine is toast! Question: In the new Full Time DEFENDER mode there is not System Menus. Why not? Answer: In the Basic User Mode, you are not supposed to be setting the priority of anything. Just let the automatic prioritization do all of the work for you. If you switch to the Advanced User Mode by unchecking the Activate Full Time DEFENDER on the dialog, the System Priority menus will automatically appear. You can also use the Sys Menu on the main window toolbar and force them on. You can then add programs into the Automatically prioritized program Lists and they will be be set to Idle class automatically. Then when you switch to Advanced User Mode, the priorities that you set will become instantly set. Question: How much CPU overhead does the new Full Time DEFENDER in Priority Master 2009 use up? Answer: Virtually nothing! In 8 hours of running, the total CPU time was on 1 second using the default priority level scanning! There is more overhead if you include the deeper priority level scanning. If you turn on invisible windows and all nonwindows processes, you are scanning every window and every process in the system. On a 1.6GHz Hp Pavilion laptop with a medium amount of programs running, this is less than 3%. Faster machines use less CPU percentage and the amount used depends on how many programs are running at the same time. Question: I downloaded the demo version of Priority Master 2009 and it works great. My system works allot faster since I installed. The only problem I'm having with it is the "System Idle Process" is still getting allot of time. Am I doing something wrong? I thought that Priority Master was supposed to get rid of that? Answer: Well, the Windows operating system always operates at the full speed of the processor unless it is a laptop with power saving features. When there is nothing to do, Windows runs full speed looking for something to do. So, the amount of time in the System Idle process is the amount of time that you could be using to do real work in the background. These can be things like running the antivirus scans, spyware cleansers, lottery, disk defragmenting, printing and others. So, in effect you can runs lots of programs at the same time and still get good responses from the keyboard, mouse and foreground application. Load it up with programs! Question: Does it come with Parental Control features? Answer: Yes. If you do not want your son or daughter running any specific program, just add it the Automatically Terminated Program list using the circle T on the main window ToolBar. Question: Sometimes the mouse becomes jittery and difficult control. Will Priority Master 2009 help? Answer: Yes. Some program at high priority is hogging the CPU. Two clicks: 1) Right mouse click on the system tray icon and select the DEFENDER. 2) Press Mode 1. That puts all of the programs into the Idle class and the mouse should move freely. You can restore the priorities using Mode 2 or simply use the new Full Time DEFENDER in default mode. Question: The priority in the title in the window or on the Task Bar flashes High 13 and Idle 4. Is there a way to get this to stop flashing? Answer: Well, many times simply including the Invisible Windows on the Priority Level Scanning Options will work. Certainly you knew that an invisible windowed background program could force itself into the foreground for a small amount of time and not have the foreground window loose focus - didn't you? On systems without Priority Master 2009 running, it is little wonder why users run very few programs at the same time. It simply can stop responding to the user actions at any time. Even the clueless user quickly figures out that the less they run, the faster machine responds. Of course, Priority Master 2009 just jack hammers the priority down to where you want it. Question: I put a program into RealTime and it was RealTime for a while. Then it went to Normal 8 and the High 13 when in the foreground. I reset it back to RealTime and the same thing happened. Does this thing work to set the priority or not? Answer: Yes, it works perfectly as designed. The program that you put into RealTime hogged the CPU for 10 consecutive seconds. The automatic RealTime priority protection kicked and reduced it's priority to Normal 8. The Foreground Priority Boost then kick it up to High 13. You we lucky, otherwise you would of had a dead machine. If you put the program in to the CD/DVD Burner list, the automatic RealTime protection package is disabled. If your system freezes, it is your fault. Question: On the Spanish version of Priority Master 2009, my Run and Search from the Start menu does not work. Is there a way to get this to work? Answer: There is some incompatibility here. However, if you switch to the Classic Start Menu it works. Question: I tried to prioritize a program and I got an error 6. What is that? Answer: An error 6 is an access violation reported by the operating system. Software manufactures have noticed that people are setting their software to low priority and are fighting back. They have erected security descriptors to prevent users from changing their priority!!!! They want to run and they want you to suffer as much as possible. You can use Priority Master to set the priority of the program that you want to be lower, the same or higher! If they are the lowest or highest already, then you can use the Run List to get priorities higher or lower than the normal value for the class. I know you need to know. Is it really necessary for software manufacturers to set their priority to make sure that the program runs correctly? ANSWER: NO!!! It is just easier to use priority than it is to fix the problem correctly! Question: Do I need to start my programs from inside of Priority Master to be able to set the priority? Answer: No! You run the program or browse to the directory. You press the add to the list button ONCE and the program's priority will always be remembered any time that it runs. It does not matter that it was automatically started by the registry, started by another program or any other method. The Hot and Run List are only for compatibility from previous versions. These also allow you to get 28 priority levels and the automatically prioritized programs only have 4 levels. Question: I prioritized one of the Windows Services by putting it into the Idle List. Now, my machine locks up when I try a showdown and I have to hit the power button to reboot. This does not happen when I do not use Priority Master 2009. What is wrong? Answer: Do not prioritize Windows Services unless you know exactly what you are doing. The idea is that you set the priority of your programs around each other to get relative differences that span the priority levels. The one user that tried this, took my advice to remove the Windows Service from the Idle list and the system returned to normal. Just let the Windows Services do their job as designed. Question: How do I automatically minimize Priority Master on startup? It keeps popping up after a reboot and I have to manually minimize it. Answer: Select the "A" on the toolbar. Now check the box with "Start on system tray and run Hot List". Question: OK, just suppose that I am a dumb user. All that I want to do is the minimum amount of work and get the "big bang for the buck". I don't want to read the Online Help or do anything fancy. All that I want is to get the performance benefits so my machine performs like a much faster computer. Answer: Here is what is simple and easy for the retail version. Just install and run the program. 1) Now, run your antivirus program, Pest (i.e. PestPatrol), defrag program and any resource hogs that slow down the machine when running in the background. At the toolbar (or menus) select the "A" for the automatic prioritization. The dialog has "Set and Forget Process Priority" in the group box. Select the button "Virus, Pest etc.". Click the "Show Invisible Windows" checkbox so that it is unchecked to reduce the amount of programs to be displayed. Next, find the program's icon or use the Path/Window Title of the anti-virus or resource hogs and select the "Add Virus etc" button for each program. You may have to scroll up/scroll down to find them. When you have added them all, select Cancel/End. 2) Run the explore (from the Start->explore button) and your internet browser (example: Iexplorer or Netscape). Select the "Favorites" button. Now find the explorer and internet browser if you have one and select the "Add/ Favorites" button. Select Cancel/End when you are done. THAT'S IT! Now restart Priority Master 2009 from the Start-Programs button. Now you are done. Every time that the system boots, Priority Master 2009 will automatically start and the programs will always have the right priorities any time that they run. Question: In a nutshell, what does Priority Master 2009 do? Answer: The problem is that everything starts to slows down when you run more and more programs. Buying faster hardware will help, but that can not solve the problem. The Priority Master 2009 program allows you set the response time of your computer when running multiple programs at the same time. If your computer is fast enough to run the one important program that you need, then you probably do not need a faster machine. So, in effect, it can save you from having to upgrade or buy a new machine if the problem is in the response time when running multiple applications. It simply makes your machine perform like a faster machine by not running programs that you do not want to run and actually running the programs that you do want run. Just set the programs that you want run at a high priority and the ones that do not want run at a low priority. Do this just once by adding the program into the 3 automatically prioritized lists. It just can not get any simpler. Question: What the difference between a program that added to one of the Automatically Prioritized list versus using the Hot or Run List? Answer: The Automatically prioritized Programs (CD/DVD, Favorites and Virus/Defrag) only have their Class adjusted. Many multithreaded applications have threads at various priorities and these slide according to the Class in which they execute. This provides a simple and safe method to set the priority of the programs. The programs in the Hot or Run list can get a much finer level of prioritization and some additional features such as being able to change the level and force to foreground when the priority is dynamically modified. Question: When I try to start the program for the first time, I get the following error: "Could not initialize ActiveSkin control. Please make sure it is installed properly." I reinstalled and reinstalled with the same results. Answer:
Make sure that you have admin rights when you log onto the
Windows system. The installation program does the registration of the Active X Skin
Control for you automatically. However, this registration fails if you do not have admin
rights. You may need to log into the system as administrator or simply add administrative
privileges. Question: I tried to prioritize a program called Paltalk.exe by adding it to the Favorites. However, sometimes it shows up as Normal 8. What is going on? Answer: When you check the running programs, you will see that another program called pnetaware.exe has the same icon and it is not prioritized and so it defaults to the Normal 8. Just add the program into the Favorites list. This will give you much better audio and video performance while running other programs in the background. Be aware that there are many software packages that have multiple executables and that you need to add each one just once into one of the lists. Question: I have a 2.53 GHz Pentium 4, a 48X CD burner that has data underrun protection (i.e. burn proof). It will stop the laser when the buffer gets empty so that the burn will not fail. Why would I want Priority Master 2009 to burn a CD? It seems just fine to me. Answer: The data underrun protection scheme for burning CD's is a can't see the forest for the trees situation. Sure it is better, but still a poor solution to the problem of getting a good CD burn every time. Here is why. That will work only as long as the CD burner program can get at least some CPU time. Put the CD burner program in the background. Run a compute bound program in the foreground. This could be a game, a system performance test or just a lot of programs running such that the background CD burner program gets NO CPU time. The CD burner process will never complete. People who actually try to make CD's with those type of CD hardware still have to tread lightly and they could still fail to burn a CD. At a minimum, the more programs that you have running, the longer it can take to complete the burn process. Using the Priority Master 2009 Auto CD/DVD Burn Mode Status MAXI-PROTECT Package, any computer that can burn a CD with a full system load in the least possible time - every time. Therefor, a 400 MHz CPU with a 1X CD burner will still burn the CD faster than the 2.53 GHz with a fancy 48X CD burner when the background CD burner program gets no CPU time. Also, with the burn proof protection turned ON the CD will actually take longer to burn. Using Priority Master 2009, turn this feature OFF for the fastest possible burn time. Question: Can I kill all of the running application with a single button and how do I do that? Answer: The DEFENDER Mode 3 will terminate all of the running applications listed in the upper left corner of the dialog. Normally, you will want to uncheck the Show Invisible Windows first so as to not kill the system processes. If the Information and Warning messages are turned off, the programs will all automatically terminate. If they are on, then you will be prompted with the process names one at a time and you may cancel the termination of the remaining processes at any time. Question: What is this ridiculous claim that you make about 75% of the world PC resources being wasted? Be reasonable and not a maniac. Most people use their machines most of the time that they are on them. How do you intend to prove that statement? Answer: Find out yourself. All corporations, all companies, all 2000/XP users world wide are asked to perform this test. At 8:00 AM reboot every machine that you have in house. At 5:00 PM go into the Task Manager and see how much time that the System Idle Process has accumulated. It is a good bet that at least 6 hours were spent spinning in the Idle Process doing absolutely nothing. Make sure that there are no programs like SETI that are compute bound running on the machine after reboot. Why will there be so much idle time? Because the Windows operating system can not read your mind to know which applications need fast response time and the more programs that you run, the slower your machine gets. Priority Master 2009 solves this problem so that you can get more usage from your machine and still get good response time in multitasking situations. At night, you are probably using 5 to 15% doing antivirus scans and disk defragmentation and daytime you are probably using 25%. Question: Running a lot of program at the same time usually tasks a computer with a fast processor and lots of memory. How fast does my processor have to be and much memory do I need to see benefits of Priority Master 2009 on Windows? Answer: There is no real bottom limit other than what Microsoft says is required for the version of the operating system that you are using. However, the biggest performance gains in multitasking are more dependant on the amount of memory that you have then anything else configured. More is better and speed is not important. For example, if you have 1GB of PC 133MHz memory, you will easily outperform a system with 256MB of the rambus memory running at 1000MHz when running enough programs to nearly fill the 1GB of memory. Machines with as little as 400MHz CPU are sufficient. Question: Windows 2K have the Task Manager and that can set the priority of the program. How is Priority Master 2009 better? Answer: There are a number of advantages when using Priority Master 2009 over the Task Manager:
Question: With the CPU's getting faster and faster all of the time, won't the need for a prioritization tool eventually be eliminated? Today, they are at 2.8GHz. Surely when they get to a billion hertz, everything will be so fast that all programs will respond instantly. Answer: The Priority Master program is timeless and will never become out of date. Even if the processors can do 100 trillion instructions per second, there will still be a need to prioritize your programs. This is due to the nature of a compute bound task - one that consumes all CPU cycles. The best example is this is calculating the value of pi. It is a transcendental function that never ends (3.141592635 ......). What ever priority that this program is running at, all lower level programs will not get any CPU time. This is the very basis for the Priority Master program. There will always be programs that can be constructed that will consume all available CPU cycles and thus, there will always be a need to prioritize the running programs.
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