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[b] [HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\PriorityControl] "Win32PrioritySeparation"[/b] [i]Myth - "Setting this value to 26 gives a boost to the priority of foreground applications." Reality - "

#1  2008-10-23 02:33:33

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[b] [HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\PriorityControl] "Win32PrioritySeparation"[/b] [i]Myth - "Setting this value to 26 gives a boost to the priority of foreground applications." Reality - "

[b] [HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\PriorityControl] "Win32PrioritySeparation"[/b] [i]Myth - "Setting this value to 26 gives a boost to the priority of foreground applications." Reality - "People are confusing the Hexadecimal and Decimal value settings of this Registry Key. By Default Windows XP already sets this value optimally to 26 Hexadecimal = 0x00000026 which is automatically translated to 38 Decimal = (38). This is shown as 0x00000026 (38) in this registry key. The Windows XP Registry Editor defaults to changing the Hexadecimal Value when you go to modify a Registry Key. The problems is it is commonly recommended to change this value to "38" with no mention of this being the Decimal value and instead the Hexadecimal Value is changed because it is the default. This makes the key show 0x00000038 (56). This is not one of this key's functional values and setting a bit field in Win32PrioritySeparation to values other than those shown in the table will result in the default option being selected (26 Hexadecimal). Thus this does absolutely nothing." - Source[/i] [b]Functional Values: 0x28 (0x29, 0x2A) 0x18 (0x19, 0x1A) 0x24 (0x14) 0x25 0x26 (Default and Optimal) 0x15 0x16[/b] =)=)=):thumbsup::thumbsup: :D NEED SOME REPU :crybaby::crybaby::crybaby:

Last edited by Zander (2008-10-23 02:35:38)

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