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oridniv Posted at 8:51 am on July 10, 2009
I don't know which processes to close since I know most of them  don't need to be running and can speed up my comp..lol i'm not very tech savvy

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espresso8097 Posted at 5:08 pm on July 10, 2009
Quote: from Mikoto at 10:53 am on July 10, 2009

end explorer.exe ;)

For awhile I had to do that and restart it to get my battery life to show up.  

Closing them in the task manager will only work until the next restart, then you will have to do it again.

To completely stop something from starting up you:

1.  Start menu
2.  Run
3.  type    msconfig
4.  Figure out what could be stopped in the "Services" and "Startup" tabs.  

pleaseremove Posted at 9:30 am on July 10, 2009
So not tech savvy and think they should be going through and removing tasks... nononono..

Pure and simple goto add/remove programmes and remove anything you don't use. Leave the rest well alone unless you know what you are doing. Yes, you could google the process names but my guess is knowing what it is and does will not help you decide if you need it.

Maxie Posted at 8:55 am on July 10, 2009
Leave any system processes running. Try Googling the names of the remaining processes to see which programs use them. If you really want to delete something, only delete one thing at a time. Restart if your system goes wonky.

Your computer will not speed up very much, you don't need to do this.

Mikoto Posted at 8:53 am on July 10, 2009
end explorer.exe ;)
FiendWeathers Posted at 8:53 am on July 10, 2009
Download "What's Running?"
It's like task manager, except it shows you the programs you're closing down with less confusion
Mods1Blow2Me3Daily Posted at 8:52 am on July 10, 2009
be careful ,you can crash your computer that way.
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