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high_priority

Running TOPAS with high priority

By default windows may now (2025) launch TOPAS with “normal” priority. This can significantly slow complex refinements down. If you want to launch with high priority you can do this from a cmd prompt or bat file. The syntax from a cmd prompt is:

start “” /high “c:\YOUR-MAIN-TA-DIRECTORY\ta.exe”

Or you can have a file called “TOPAS-High-Priority.bat” in your TOPAS directory with contents:

start “” /high “ta”

VS Code topas-editor will do this by default from release 1.0.16 for TA.exe and topas.exe (academic and commercial, respectively). It doesn't do this for TC.exe.

For TC.exe you can run from a high priority cmd prompt. Open a regular cmd prompt then type the following to get a high priority prompt:

start /high “cmd”

Alternatively you might be able to right-click on the program and “Run as administrator”.