Process Lasso is a unique debug-level system optimization tool. Its main function is to dynamically adjust the priority of each process and set it to a reasonable priority class to reduce the load on the system. This feature is defined by Process Lasso as overload suppression. (out-of-control restraint), which can effectively avoid symptoms such as blue screen, suspended animation, process stopping to respond, and process occupying too much CPU time. At the same time, it also has additional features such as foreground process advancement, working set trimming, and process blacklisting. Process Lasso's optimization of your system is completely real-time + intelligent and will not modify any existing system configuration. And it supports command line operation and remote management of server "=" clients, and the kernel can run independently from the user interface, so it is generally suitable for ordinary home users and professional work environments. When a netizen applied to localize this software, he mentioned another similar software, Process Tamer. It is said that Tamer is not as powerful as Lasso. I have not used Tamer personally and have no say. However, I suggest that as a localized user, you try both. The test software is A very interesting thing, haha, I prefer to be a guinea pig! Note: These two things are specially designed for Windows NT/XP/2000/2003 and are not suitable for 9X. The command line kernel of this software is actually for lazy people
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