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    Sandra Burn-in Wizard Question

    Just a quick question:

    What exactly is the difference between running the Burn-in Wizard on Low, Normal or High Priority? Does it basically just make a difference on how hard the system is stressed or is there more?

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    It gives you the opportunity to multi-task if you want. If you have it on high and try to open a program you’ll see it takes awhile. If you put it on low and fire up another program you’ll notice it takes a lot less time to open.

    PS: Where's my PM!

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    Thanks Lodge. yeah I cant even move my mouse on High.. I was just wondering what was happening differently though.

    If I'm not going to be using my computer is it better to leave on High (will it stress it more than it does on Low?)

    PS: Where's my PM!
    LOL, Sorry I been busy I forgot , I'll send it now

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