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1. Just like it is posted above in the article, start the game normally (let it load up all the way).
2. Alt-Tab your way back to the desktop.
3. Ctrl-Shift-Esc your way into Task Manager.
4. Click on the Details tab and locate NFS11.EXE in the list.
5. Right click it, then hover over Set Priority and choose Realtime or High.
6. Click "Change Priority" on the window that pops up.
Now Alt-Tab back into the game and try it. For me, that alone made a world of difference, stuttering pretty much entirely gone.
If you want to go all out, before the Set Priority procedure, perform a Set Affinity, disable CPU 0, click OK, then do it again and turn all CPUs back on, click OK again.
Worked great for me in this game and NFS Most Wanted 2012. I hope it helps someone else, too!