If your apps are crashing or freezing, it could be because background services use too much CPU. To resolve this, it would be best if you changed the CPU priority assigned to foreground apps. In this guide, we will talk about the different methods to set CPU priority for foreground apps. Let’s get started! 

How can I prioritize CPU to prefer foreground apps on a Windows PC?

1. Use the Registry Editor

2. Use the Task Manager

3. Use the Control Panel

4. Use the Command Prompt

So, these are the methods you can use to set CPU priority to prefer foreground apps on Windows 7, 10, and 11. Try them and let us know which worked for you in the comments below.

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