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  • Benny1
    FFR Player
    • Sep 2003
    • 1147

    #1

    Processes

    So my cpu was like HEY YOU DON'T HAVE ENOUGH RAM HAHAHAHA.

    So I went on a process ending spree.

    I got down to 28, without explorer rofl. I'm running without explorer, it's really fun.

    But anyways, the main reason is nvidia stuff, logitech stuff, and norton (my dad likes it, don't ask)
    I checked EVERY PROCESS to see if it was endable, and thats what I got to, anyone feel like comparing and contrasting?




  • Tasselfoot
    Retired BOSS
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jul 2003
    • 25185

    #2
    RE: Processes

    I'd love a list of all the stuff that is NORMALLY running on people's machines... and what doesn't need to run. I have 39 and wouldn't mind closing some.
    RIP

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    • Benny1
      FFR Player
      • Sep 2003
      • 1147

      #3
      RE: Processes

      okay
      cidaemon.exe
      nvsvc32.exe
      rtvscan.exe
      msgsys.exe
      dkservice.exe
      defwatch.exe
      svchost.exe
      explorer.exe
      cisvc.exe
      EM_EMEC.EXE
      spoolsv.exe
      lvcoms.exe
      vptray.exe
      NvMixerTray.exe
      alg.exe
      like 5 more svchosts
      lsass.exe
      services.exe
      winlogon.exe
      csrss.exe
      smss.exe
      wdfmgr.exe
      and thats all
      have fun

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      • jewpinthethird
        (The Fat's Sabobah)
        FFR Music Producer
        • Nov 2002
        • 11711

        #4
        RE: Processes

        I currently have 39 processes running. Half of them are AOL (GOD I HATE AOL SO MUCH), McAfee and AntiVir Guard.

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        • Kenzya
          FFR Player
          • Jan 2004
          • 3411

          #5
          Re: RE: Processes

          If that was me I would close..
          wdfmgr.exe
          alg.exe
          NvMixerTray.exe
          vptray.exe
          You can close spools, but it doesn't normally take up that much space, and you basically need it to print anything.
          EM_EMEC.exe
          cisvc.exe
          defwatch.exe
          dkservice.exe
          msgsys.exe
          rtvscan.exe
          even nvsvc32.exe
          cidaemon.exe

          I do have running--after closing useless shtuff..
          5 svchost.exe's (you need these to run the system basically)
          lsass.exe
          services.exe
          winlogon.exe
          csrss.exe
          smss.exe

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          • evilbutterfly
            FFR Player
            • Apr 2003
            • 5784

            #6
            RE: Re: RE: Processes

            With AIM, FL, and IE running, I have 30 processes going. Here they are:

            aim.exe (29,628 K, the 2nd highest mem user currently going)
            alg.exe
            ati2evxx.exe
            ccEvtMgr.exe
            ccSetMgr.exe
            csrss.exe
            ctfmon.exe
            explorer.exe
            FL.exe (lolz 25,932 K)
            iexplore.exe (wtf 36,204 K o_O)
            iexplore.exe (and an extra 3,304 K...)
            lsass.exe
            navapscv.exe
            SAVScan.exe
            services.exe
            smss.exe
            spoolsv.exe
            6 scvhosts
            symlcsvc.exe
            System
            System Idle Process (What would happen if I stopped those two?)
            taskmgr.exe
            wdfmgr.exe
            winlogon.exe

            And if you guys don't want random stupid processes, click Start -> Run... and type in msconfig and hit enter. A box will pop up. Pick "Selective Startup" and deselect "Load Startup Items" and hit okay. It'll ask you to restart, but you don't have to. Basically, this just keeps crap from opening up every time you start the computer. My mom's computer used to take forever to boot up, then I did this and it was up a lot faster. Even if you immediately run the stuff you normally would, it will load up faster (or it seems to, because the computer quickly opens each rather than slowly trying to load everything at once and therefore not seeming to do much of anything).
            So I've gone completely slack-ass and haven't done any work on creating games. =(

            In less-depressing news, I got a job for an online business (which sells non-electronic games, of all things!) which has taught me a lot about marketing online and all that jazz.

            So now I'm on Twitter @NoahWright.
            And I write the blog for their website.

            Plus I do cool programming in-house that you'll never see. =O

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            • 87x
              Retired Staff
              • Dec 2002
              • 4379

              #7
              RE: Processes

              alg
              Animated Desktop
              atiptaxx
              csrss
              cysysvol
              explorer
              firefox
              itouch
              lsass
              MsOMSOSv.exe
              objectdock
              sdmcp
              services
              smss
              spoolsv
              svchost (Times 6)
              Sysmetrix
              System
              System Idle Process
              Taskmgr
              Winlogon
              wlancfg5

              26 in total.

              I couldn't tell you what
              MsPMSPSV, sdmcp, crcss, or lsass does, but apparently I have either turned them on or something I haven't cought yet. I do an MSCONFIG once a week so, more than likely they are stuff I just don't remember.

              Btw, MSCONFIG basically tells you what each process is and allows you to turn off the ones not needed. This also lets you set what processes you want to allow at startup so you don't have to keep turning shit off everytime you restart.

              To do this:
              -Start menu > Run > Msconfig
              -Click "Services" Tab
              -Check the box that says "Hide All microsoft Services". This hides all services needed for windows to operate properly
              -Read through the list of whats left and Uncheck all boxes not needed.
              -Click "Startup" Tab
              -Read through the list of whats left (all microsoft items should alread be hidden) and Uncheck all boxes not needed.

              It helps.

              *EDIT*
              EB your msconfig description sucks.


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              87x: more like.. professional goth.

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              • jewpinthethird
                (The Fat's Sabobah)
                FFR Music Producer
                • Nov 2002
                • 11711

                #8
                RE: Processes

                Don't use MSCONFIG, you could really mess up your computer if you dont know what you are doing. Instead, use "Services" under Administrative Tools in your control panel.

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                • Cenright
                  You thought I was a GUY?!
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 3139

                  #9
                  RE: Processes

                  I run 16 base processes. 15 if you don't count taskmgr.exe
                  I gutted my basic services down to raw essentials.

                  After that, there is IE, AIM, MSN, etc.
                  http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...Cube_in_55.mpg

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                  • 87x
                    Retired Staff
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 4379

                    #10
                    RE: Processes

                    Don't be an idiot and uncheck something that is vital to your system.

                    Don't ever hit uncheck all. And read all descriptions of anything before you turn it off. Simple.


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                    87x: more like.. professional goth.

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