![]() So my question is, if a similar alternative or workaround can be used, to run software arbitrarily, with a higher priority than normal… There, the thread was solved by using Task Scheduler. ![]() Whereas I, would like to start it arbitrarily. ![]() In it however, the user is trying to get a program to start with high priority, on Windows start. bat file but the process is still not realtime Which I of course can't, as determined through threads like: Or start "" /realtime "c:\software\mysoftware.exe" I'm trying to get: start "" /high "c:\software\mysoftware.exe" ![]()
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