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the msg is only a warning. even when you set AB to highest priority, 
it is safe, and causes no harm to your system, unless you suffered a 
power cut, in that caser which has not been saved will be lost.

I think that is the only way on 2K or XP, belong side of setting of 
better performance and memory used for task in background in 
control\performance\advaced. I recall, not for sure, only in OS2  you 
have superpower to finetune the CPU power consumption for each 
specific task. That OS2 is death few year already, no one wanted to 
know so much about such thing, I am afraid.   

You would see with the highest prior. set, all pc task are placed in 
a queu even KB or mice task, the PC seems to be freezed when run 
time&power cosumming task like BT, AA. a 15 min task could be 
completed in 7min, then when AB complete the run, all other task 
receive attention as normal. The change need to be manual, and 
repeated after each re-booting, tho. 

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Herman van den Bergen" 
<psytek@xxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have some code that appears to overload my system (RT, Min). I 
Opened the
> Task Manager to adjust priority however it gave me a warning that 
reducing
> AB priority may make the system unstable...
> 
> Is this True?
> 
> If so how do i limit Amibroker use of computer resources?
> 
> many thanks,
> herman.
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





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