PRIO taskmanager bf2 High Priority? cant

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PRIO taskmanager bf2 High Priority? cant

Post by =-=kittykiller »

hi yall
need your help again im using this device called prio.

prio attaches to taskmananger to give you the option of saving the prority of system process so i can set PR mumble say to high priority always

however it wont work on BF2 OR PR wondering why?

Prio - Priority Saver
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Re: PRIO taskmanager bf2 High Priority? cant

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I use an alternative to Prio, called ProcessLasso, and haven't used Prio for more than an hour.

A quick guess:
Prio itself needs to run at startup, start with admin privileges, and start early in the boot process.
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Re: PRIO taskmanager bf2 High Priority? cant

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[R-COM]LITOralis.nMd wrote:I use an alternative to Prio, called ProcessLasso, and haven't used Prio for more than an hour.

A quick guess:
Prio itself needs to run at startup, start with admin privileges, and start early in the boot process.
ok i sorta have lasso but ! i have been using game booster shud i use both or just use lasso
and if so
do i just make the bf2 PR and mum process high?
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Re: PRIO taskmanager bf2 High Priority? cant

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Do NOT make PRMumble a high priority, it will cause constant desyncs and you'll get kicked back to the PRMumble server ROOT channel.
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Re: PRIO taskmanager bf2 High Priority? cant

Post by =-=kittykiller »

THANKS GUYS IN THE END I decided on isong process lasso

a very good program if u ask me, i can unpark cores and make preocess default high and set them to a power setting so great on a laptop. you must run it as administrator (else ull wonder whats wrong)

one thing i have going on is a kind of desync, the mouse seems to come unstuck and unresponsive.

is this just a natural effect of setting a game to high process
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Re: PRIO taskmanager bf2 High Priority? cant

Post by LITOralis.nMd »

Do you mean 'stuck and unresponsive'?

Very well could be the problem, are you using the trackpad or an actual mouse?
That question is probably beyond what I can help you with, notebooks run separate drivers for the trackpad and for a USB plugged in mouse, and they interact at a low level with the refresh rate of the notebook screen and display drivers, and ... etc etc.

You could try disabling the trackpad in Device Manager, rebooting, then trying to play PR with a real mouse. Might be an easy fix, beyond that,... could take long amounts of Google searching and testing to find an answer.
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Re: PRIO taskmanager bf2 High Priority? cant

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[R-COM]LITOralis.nMd wrote:Do you mean 'stuck and unresponsive'?

Very well could be the problem, are you using the trackpad or an actual mouse?
That question is probably beyond what I can help you with, notebooks run separate drivers for the trackpad and for a USB plugged in mouse, and they interact at a low level with the refresh rate of the notebook screen and display drivers, and ... etc etc.

You could try disabling the trackpad in Device Manager, rebooting, then trying to play PR with a real mouse. Might be an easy fix, beyond that,... could take long amounts of Google searching and testing to find an answer.
thanks again of course I don't play with the trackpad are you insane!" :roll:
im currently having a look around for the correct driver in the task menu, think ill turn mouse pad off to begin with then look for correct program. thanks again.

On behalf of all craptop users irekon its gotta be 50% of the people in game, I wish to thank the team in the forums for getting me on to lasso, I would recommend it to anyone using a craptop.
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