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13 Feb 2013
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miss40i
windows 7 64 bit
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How do I copy my running processes in task manager
I have tons of processes currently running in my task manager, some are duplicates or more. How do I make a copy of everything that is currently running?
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windows 7 64 bit
13 Feb 2013
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gigagiggles
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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Find, download and run Sysinternals' ProcessExplorer. It is an enhanced version of TaskManager.
From ProcessExplorer, one can via the Menu select File/Save to a txt file.
I have two csrss entries and ten svchost entries. They should be normal.
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Windows 7 Home Premium x64
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