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Do I need all the proccess running?
Sometimes I wonder if All these processes are neccesary can anyone take a look and let me know as well as how to remove some proceses?
Sometimes I wonder if All these processes are neccesary can anyone take a look and let me know as well as how to remove some proceses?
hi tbone, welcome to the forums if nobody has said it already, technically, you dont need most of those, but it depends what you have open, just a quick look through i can see that itunes helper google toolbar can be stopped straight away, just hit end process on task manager, HP advisor and HP remote can be stopped too i would guess, if they are configured to start with your pc you can stop them by typing msconfig into your start menu, and opening it, then click the startup tab, technically the only thing you need from msconfig is the Microsoft Windows Operating system
I would recommend you clean up your startups rather than messing with the processes. You apparently have a lot of useless startups running. Go into msconfig and disable everything except your AV and those startups that you have set yourself.
BTW: what you are showing us is not the whole story because you do not show the processes from all users (the button on the bottom of the Task Manager window)
Here is everything Sorry about all the screen captures
got to agree with WHS there is alot of crap there, go to msconfig and disable everything from startup apart from Windows, your AV and firewall (if you have one) as already advised
Just a little hint. This program (startup tab) will be a lot easier to deal with the startups. And you can size the window to your needs.
Ok thanks for all your help you guys are great I love this forum.
When you disable the items using msconfig, remember to leave rocket doc or you will loose it on reboot. Why do software companies insist on making their software run on startup. Causes so many slow boots and slow downs.