How many times you need to do a temporary task while another one eat your memory and cpu and you need it also...
It's a big deal when I run a game and need to minimize it and do another thing as open my Internet browser which work so slowly when the game is still running in memory
Here's the solution you can pause the big task until you finish the small one or do what you want then resume it
First, you should download process explorer from this link Process Explorer
Second, open it and click on the task that you want to pause it a while
right click the program you want it to pause - in this example the program that eat memory is 2006pharm.exe - then click suspend and so it will pause and you can use your computer as it is not working then after you finish your tasks and want it to resume right click it again and click resume
to download process explorer click here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653
It's a big deal when I run a game and need to minimize it and do another thing as open my Internet browser which work so slowly when the game is still running in memory
Here's the solution you can pause the big task until you finish the small one or do what you want then resume it
First, you should download process explorer from this link Process Explorer
Second, open it and click on the task that you want to pause it a while
right click the program you want it to pause - in this example the program that eat memory is 2006pharm.exe - then click suspend and so it will pause and you can use your computer as it is not working then after you finish your tasks and want it to resume right click it again and click resume
to download process explorer click here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653
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