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Originally Posted by Doitsu
When I last tested this, the maximum compression switch reduced the file size only by an additional 10-20%. I.e., it's not really worth the wait, unless you compile a huge dictionary.
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I don't mind waiting, if I can do something else in the meantime.
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Originally Posted by Doitsu
Linux systems have a nice command that does this, however, since you have a Windows machine, you might want to check out third party tools such as Process Tamer (freeware).
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I can set priority with Process Explorer which is what is telling me how much each process is using anyway. But I can only do that after the process has started, and when the system is virtually frozen by a high intensity process, it's difficult to switch to that. So, having it set on launch is preferable.
PS -- "Process Tamer" looks like it can react by itself; I'll give it a look. Thanks.