How To Change Process Priorities In Windows Task Manager

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene has been writing and editing tech content at wikiHow since 2019. She previously worked for AppleCare, served as a writing tutor, volunteered in IT at an animal rescue, and taught as an adjunct professor for EN101 and EN102. Darlene has completed Coursera courses on technology, writing, and language. She holds both a BA (2011) and an MA (2012) from Rowan University in Writing, with a focus on workplace communication. With her extensive experience, academic background, and ongoing learning, Darlene has become the go-to grammar expert for her friends and family, as well as a skilled wordsmith for anyone in need. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 598,154 times. Learn more...

This wikiHow teaches you how to change a Windows process's priority in the Task Manager program. Changing a process's priority determines how much of your computer's memory space and resources are devoted to that process. Permanently changing a priority isn't generally recommended, but you can do it by creating a shortcut with a specified priority. Read on to learn more.

Quick Steps

  1. Start Task Manager by right-clicking on the Start Bar and selecting "Task Manager."
  2. Click on the Processes tab to adjust process priorities.
  3. Right-click on the process you want to adjust and select "Set Priority."
  4. Choose the priority that you want to assign to the task.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 2:

Changing the Priority with Task Manager

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  1. Step 1 Open Task Manager. 1 Open Task Manager. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc or right-click the taskbar and select Task Manager.
  2. Step 2 Click the Details tab. 2 Click the Details tab. This option is at the top (Win 10) or side (Win 11) of the Task Manager window. If you don't see it, wait a second because it might take a moment to load. Advertisement
  3. Step 3 Find a process. 3 Find a process. On the Details tab, scroll down until you find the process for which you want to change the priority.
    • If you want to find the process for a currently running program, click the Processes tab, find the program for which you want to change the priority, right-click the program, and click Go to details in the drop-down menu.
  4. Step 4 Right-click your selected process. 4 Right-click your selected process. A drop-down menu will appear on top of the process.
    • If you came here from the Processes tab, your process should be highlighted.
    • If your mouse doesn't have a right-click button, click the right side of the mouse, or use two fingers to click the mouse.
    • If your computer uses a trackpad instead of a mouse, use two fingers to tap the trackpad or press the bottom-right side of the trackpad.
  5. Step 5 Select Set priority. 5 Select Set priority. It's in the middle of the drop-down menu. Selecting it will cause a pop-up menu to appear.
  6. Step 6 Select a priority level. 6 Select a priority level. Click one of the following options, from fastest to slowest:
    • Realtime - Highest priority, never set this manually.
    • High - Highest priority that you should use.
    • Above normal
    • Normal
    • Below normal
    • Low - Lowest priority.
  7. Step 7 Click Change Priority when prompted. 7 Click Change Priority when prompted. Doing so will confirm your decision and change the selected process's priority.
    • Keep in mind that changing a system priority can cause your computer to freeze or crash.
  8. Step 8 Close Task Manager. 8 Close Task Manager. Click the X in the top-right corner of the Task Manager window.
    • Restarting the game will revert the priority to the default settings. However, you can avoid this by creating a shortcut with a specific priority.
    • Third-party applications, like Bills2 Process Manager, offer to permanently change the priority of programs, but you can create a shortcut with a specific priority instead and not download another program.
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Method 2 Method 2 of 2:

Creating a Shortcut with Specific Priority

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  1. Step 1 Right-click your desktop to create a shortcut. 1 Right-click your desktop to create a shortcut. Right-clicking will prompt a menu to open where your mouse is.
    • Note that this may not work with programs within launchers, like Call of Duty, which is opened by the Blizzard launcher.
  2. Step 2 Hover your mouse over "New" and select Shortcut. 2 Hover your mouse over "New" and select Shortcut. This will open a new window so you can create a new shortcut.
  3. Step 3 Enter the .exe name for your program and add "\". 3 Enter the .exe name for your program and add "\". You can find this location by following these steps:
    • Right-click the program in your Start menu
    • Hover over "More" and select Open File Location
      • If you are seeing another shortcut, repeat those steps again until you find a file location (the "Type" should not be "Shortcut," but "Application" instead)
    • Copy the address in the address bar. It's the bar with the folder location at the top of File Explorer.
      • Paste it into the "Create Shortcut" window under "Type the location of the item."
      • Add a backslash after the location.
  4. Step 4 Click Browse. 4 Click Browse. This opens a new window with more file options.
  5. Step 5 Select the .exe file and click OK. 5 Select the .exe file and click OK. You can use the browsing tool to find your program without entering the location first (like we did in the previous steps), but it's a little confusing that way.
    • Notice that the shortcut tool includes quotation marks (") before and after the file location.
  6. Step 6 Enter the following code at the beginning: 6 Enter the following code at the beginning: cmd /c start "" /PRIORITY. This command should be added to the shortcut code before the first quotation mark.
    • Replace "PRIORITY" with the priority you want it to run as. You can use: "low," "belownormal," "normal," "abovenormal," or "high."
    • For example, your code should look like this: cmd /c start "" /high "E:/Games....exe"
    • Click Next to continue.
  7. Step 7 Name your shortcut something you'll recognize. 7 Name your shortcut something you'll recognize. For example, if the shortcut is for a game with a "high" priority, you could name it something like CODHigh.
    • Click Finish.
    • The shortcut appears on your desktop, but it has a generic icon.
      • If you want to change the icon, right-click the shortcut and go to Properties > Shortcut > Change Icon > Browse. Find the program again, double-click the .exe file, and click OK. It should have the correct icon now.
    • Whenever you launch the shortcut, it will start with the set priority. You can test this by launching it, then double-checking in Task Manager.[1]
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  • Question What do I do when it tells me I am not an admin when I'm trying to change priorities? Nikita Manahov Nikita Manahov Community Answer That means that you are not logged in as the "Administrator" user, and/or don't have Administrator permissions. To change process priorities, you must have Administrator permissions. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 67 Helpful 17
  • Question How do I get administrator permissions? CB Anderson CB Anderson Community Answer Right-click on Task Manager during Step 3, and there should be an option to run as administrator. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 33 Helpful 14
  • Question It says "Access Denied" whenever I try changing priority. Community Answer Community Answer You might be changing priority of some process running with System privileges (e.g. csrss.exe). Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 47 Helpful 26
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  • When a program freezes, you can use the Task Manager to force-close it. To do so, select the program in the Processes tab of the Task Manager, then click End Task in the bottom-right corner. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 1
  • Using the method to create a shortcut will allow you to permanently change the priority of a program without needing to install third-party software. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
  • You can also look through the Task Manager to make sure everything running is something that should be running. If you see a process that you don't recognize, right-click it and select Search. A search for that process will pop up in your web browser, so you can determine if it's malware that you need to get rid of. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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Warnings

  • "Realtime" means this process has exclusive rights to the system resources above all else, including normal window processes. This means that of all the priority options, "Realtime" is the most likely to make your computer crash. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0
  • On slower computers and with some high memory usage programs, changing process priorities may crash your computer. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
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Darlene Antonelli, MA Written by: Darlene Antonelli, MA wikiHow Technology Writer This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene has been writing and editing tech content at wikiHow since 2019. She previously worked for AppleCare, served as a writing tutor, volunteered in IT at an animal rescue, and taught as an adjunct professor for EN101 and EN102. Darlene has completed Coursera courses on technology, writing, and language. She holds both a BA (2011) and an MA (2012) from Rowan University in Writing, with a focus on workplace communication. With her extensive experience, academic background, and ongoing learning, Darlene has become the go-to grammar expert for her friends and family, as well as a skilled wordsmith for anyone in need. This article has been viewed 598,154 times. How helpful is this? Co-authors: 20 Updated: May 19, 2025 Views: 598,154 Categories: Windows Article SummaryX

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