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sPyfReEsTyLe
post Aug 28 2005, 07:45 PM
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what would happen if you were to opened your task manager,
click on processes,
and started ending processes ?

i know that processes are programs that are running on
your system. some are being used by your system and
some are by the software that you have.

but, how do you know which processes are safe to end ?

i wonder sometimes if any of them have been installed as spyware !

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post Aug 28 2005, 10:52 PM
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If you end a process required for windows, one of two things will happen: a) windows will hang or cool.gif the process will restart. If any other process is ended, the program running that process will end, or, if it is a multiprocess program, lose that functionailty or restart the process. To see what a process does and if it is safe to end or not, check out http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintas...processlibrary/.

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post Aug 29 2005, 02:51 PM
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basically running xp i haven't had windows hang on anything being shutdown. it'll just restart or refuse to close the process, you know, "this is a critical system process and cannot be ended" message.
Killing certain processes will activate the NT authority protection, which shuts your computer down in 60 seconds... if your computer has been hacked then it's good, but if you were just fiddling around and don't want to lose your other work or just go through the whole rebooting process, open the run dialog, enter "shutdown -a" without the quotation marks. and it will end the automated shutdown process.
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post Aug 29 2005, 05:31 PM
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But then you would be running without what are possibly essential system processes...
You should probably let it end, if your going to go screwing around with files you don't know anything about you should back-up anything you're working on...
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post Aug 29 2005, 05:39 PM
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So far over my years of shutting down processes that i have no idea of, I've been 100% lucky in all my actions. Basically, i try not to shut down anything with username of "System" in it. I know all the programs i have in my computer and if i see one that is running but I'mnot using I'll just shut it down.

Problem is, most viruses don't run as processes and can be really annoying when you try to find their name and go to the Symantec website or something to get a definition. The worst part of having a virus ruin your computer is when it shuts down your data recieving part of your internet. You will not be able to update your definitions if you have not(Which i usually don't), and when you open up task manager to shut down unknown programs you might get rid of the "good" ones. So when I'm surfing unknown websites, i just stick to my Apple Powerbook. Heh.
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post Aug 29 2005, 10:10 PM
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Well you usually know which ones are safe to shutdown by looking at there names for instance if i had aim open and i saw aim.exe i would no that would terminate aim but mostly the not safe ones wont let you shut them down or if you think u just did just click on run and retype the process u just terminated. Good Luck.
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post Nov 7 2005, 08:14 AM
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this is my computer state that use min. process.
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post Nov 12 2005, 10:34 PM
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Terminating services will only affect the system untill you reboot, so it's better to terminate them in the management console and change their boot settings.

A good site (visited it today and disabled somes services too tongue.gif ) is http://www.theeldergeek.com/services_guide.htm .

If you REALLY don't know what you do, you should check dependencies, make shure you have made a systemrestore point, registry-backup and remember what you changed.

Ow, and another thing that might happen when you disable a wrong services is that famous 60sec. shutdown dialoge (remember the virus that kept shutting down computers all over the worlld laugh.gif ). Try it, kill the RemoteProcedureCall cool.gif
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post Aug 8 2007, 10:22 PM
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Hi sPyfReEsTyLe!
Easy way to check witch processes you can shut down is to check out www.checkprocesses.com.
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Ronel
post Aug 9 2007, 04:47 AM
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its just simple, most of the processes in the username of:
CODE
<your username>


except explorer.exe are mostly safe to shut down. smile.gif biggrin.gif

just ohmy.gif be wink.gif careful. rolleyes.gif

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