Reducing the system resources occupied by eMule (Electronics)

  
eMule (Electricity) is a commonly used P2P software. It is very convenient to download movies, songs and games. However, there is a big disadvantage in eMule that it takes up too much system resources. Let the children eat less and let the children run quickly?" In fact, as long as you set it up, you can greatly reduce the system resources it occupies.

welcome screen is actually useless, and will slow down the speed of the software starts, it is best to close it. Open "eMule" and click the "Options" button on the toolbar. In the "Options" window that pops up, click the "General" tab on the left, and then remove the checkmark in front of the "Show Welcome Window" on the right.



Click the "Display" tab in the options window, drag the slider behind the "Progress Bar Style" on the right to the "flat" position on the left, and then display "Show in the title bar." Check the box next to "Transfer Ratio" and "Display Download Information on the Classification Tab", and then select all four options under "Save CPU and Memory Usage".


Click the "Connect" tab in the options, then on the right to set the software download and upload capabilities according to the actual situation of your network, and then the "Download Limit" and "Upload Limit" "Check, set the restrictions, and then remove the "Show extra bandwidth" below.


Click the "Set Statistics Display" tab in the options window, then set the slider below the "Graphics" to the left to disable it, and then under the "Statistics Tree" The slider is also moved to the far left to disable it.


lower software priority can also be appropriate to reduce system resource consumption. Press the "Ctrl+Alt+Del" key combination to open the "Windows Task Manager", enter the "Process" tab, right click on the "eMule.exe" program inside, and select "Set Priority - Below Standard" in the pop-up menu. It is.

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