How to run Indigo in a lower priority mode automaticly
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 7:55 pm
If you want to use all your CPU threads without lagging your system while Indigo renders - then you need to lower it's priority
you can set Indigo into a Below Normal priority automaticly in Windows XP
1) right click on Indigo's icon and create a new shortcut
2) right click on the shortcut and select properties
3) in the target field add this line in front of the existing info
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c start "Indigo" /belownormal
just rename this new shortcut to something like Indigo_below_normal or whatever and double click on it to start Indigo in below normal priority mode
it does run a little slower, but not by much if your not doing anything
sorted
you can set Indigo into a Below Normal priority automaticly in Windows XP
1) right click on Indigo's icon and create a new shortcut
2) right click on the shortcut and select properties
3) in the target field add this line in front of the existing info
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /c start "Indigo" /belownormal
just rename this new shortcut to something like Indigo_below_normal or whatever and double click on it to start Indigo in below normal priority mode
it does run a little slower, but not by much if your not doing anything
sorted