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Nathan





PostPosted: Mon Aug 21 11:31:03 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Setup >> task manager when i open task manager i notice that there is quite a long list of running
processes using a substantial amount of memory. how do i find out what these
processes are? do i need them running? and how do i remove/stop them
permenantly?
kind regards

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Ken





PostPosted: Mon Aug 21 11:31:03 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Setup >> task manager michigan wrote:

> when i open task manager i notice that there is quite a long list of
> running processes using a substantial amount of memory. how do i find
> out what these processes are?


Google is the answer to most questions. If you need more help, ask about the
specific ones here.


> do i need them running?


You probably need most, if not all, of them, but nobody can give you an
accurate answer without specifics.


> and how do i
> remove/stop them permenantly?


First, let's worry about whether there are any you should stop.

--
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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PA





PostPosted: Mon Aug 21 19:46:24 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Setup >> task manager Start here: http://aumha.org/a/loads.htm
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michigan wrote:
> when i open task manager i notice that there is quite a long list of
> running processes using a substantial amount of memory. how do i find out
> what these processes are? do i need them running? and how do i
> remove/stop them permenantly?
> kind regards
 
 
Ron





PostPosted: Mon Aug 21 22:51:08 CDT 2006 Top

Windows XP Setup >> task manager michigan <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:

>when i open task manager i notice that there is quite a long list of running
>processes using a substantial amount of memory. how do i find out what these
>processes are? do i need them running? and how do i remove/stop them
>permenantly?
>kind regards

Yes there are. Windows does a lot of things, and there are many
different processes involved in doing those things. As for memory
usage, that it what memory exists for, to be used. The point is that
just deleting and shutting off things willy-nilly without first
understanding exactly what each item does and what the consequences
are of doing away with it would be foolhardy.

The first thing to do is to use Start - Run - MSCONFIG and go to the
Startup tab. Check out the items listed there with the checklist at
http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_content.php to see which, if any,
of these can be safely turned off and how best to do it.

Once you have mastered the contents of the Startup tab the next step
is to check out the various services that load at Startup. Use the
information at http://www.dead-eye.net/WinXP%20Services.htm to guide
you with regard to which services you can safely reconfigure. To make
the actual changes use Start - Run - SERVICES.MSC.

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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