is it possible to dedicate a specific memory to run a program/software?

I'm running a server with friends and at the moment the software project or program is running slower and slower, and I was wondering is it possible to accelerate by devoting more memory or RAM specific to the software/program.

No, he uses what suits him. You can change the time processor, as it gets, though, by the Task Manager. Find the process, right-click, set the priority (do not real-time, it can lock up PC by giving ALL the CPU and OS app very little).

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