22-04-2006, 06:34 PM | #11 | ||
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All those are part of windows I think. Hey Bobbin Threadbare
I got more RAM than you I hate top brag but :bleh: . EDIT: Oh yeah I forgot I have 42 Processes 242mb Page File Usage (Was 300 when I had 256mb and 32mb as graphics). It boots fast so I am happy I have 428.672mb RAM free and my sys boots up in 1min 45 seconds into my user everything k:. Pic Of Processes (Large) Some stuff metioned in the post may have changed. (Thats xp for you.) . |
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22-04-2006, 07:14 PM | #12 | ||
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My PC is 1.5yrs old. I want that 1024 chip fast, then a new video card. All I ask is for that to happen. I use Windows XP Professional and have an AMD 3000+ (2091mhz).
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22-04-2006, 08:56 PM | #13 | ||
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Major edit sorry I thoguh you were the chossen one sorry Troop :not_ok: . You can LOL at me If you want k: :<!--emo&LOL:--><!--endemo-->.
I myself need a new video card mine is onboard video at the moment. |
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22-04-2006, 10:01 PM | #14 | ||
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(run %SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc and disable Application Layer Gateway Service, if you use another than english windows, you have to right click every process name and see if its alg.exe, then you can set DENIED instead of AUTOMATICALLY or MANUALLY-maybe it will be called differently, i dont have english windows=P) by the way microsoft doesnt recommend to turn off this service becouse of firewall settings and "security" and crap, but i live without it and everything works fine=). its up to you-not critical btw you have to know that i dont use any kind of antivirus or firewall and clean up my registry/watch processes status manually so if you feel endangered by disabling previous or next process, dont do it=). but you can at least try, if you wish.. npfmntor.exe-once i had norton antivirus and its used by it, if you want to use norton antivirus, dont disable it (you can disable it like previous one but name will be norton something or stuff like that) symlcsvc.exe- this is from norton antivirus too but more uselles than previous one-some additional settings if i were you i would disable it=P. its not critical process. navapsvc.exe guess what, norton antivirus! BUT much more important than the previous one btw i had norton antivirus without ^previous process (symlcsvc) running ccevtmgr.exenorton antivirus... i think important one, dont remember=P. dont do anything wth it (if you want to use norton antivirus of course=)) ccapp.exe SURPRISE! norton antivirus. i had norton antivirus working without this process, this supports your mail check, BUT alllows some adware to visit your computer maybe it s in services list, if its not run regedit, search for ccapp.exe and there should be ccapp.exe in "run", "runonce", "runonceex' or "runservices" key (key- directory icon thingie to the left) [u]spbbcsvc.exe[u]somethign from norton again, dont disable sndsrvc.exe norton antivirus, one of the core processes of the antivirus ccsetmgr.exe n o r ton a n Ti v I rus, i dont disable for proper norton avirus funcion starwindservice.exe-disable it. it was something for network setting of alcohol 120 (btw great virtual drive), but the process is crap, and alcohol works perfectly wihtout it (like for me =D) nvxvc32.exe-p this looks like some kind of spyware but to be sure.. go to windows or windows\system32 directory, find the process, click the properties, see the description if there s none, immediatly 1. terminate process 2. delete the file (sometimes they run like 2 seconds after you finish it, so you have to make it quick) 3.disable it, if you wont find it in services, run regedit and do same thing like with ccapp.exe .. mdm.exe-finish him! this miscrosoft integrated process, something with internet explorer debugger, crappy it also makes your computter "accesable" and allows some troyan to get in to your computer (should be in services list (services.msc, by the way its somewhere in controll pannel), i dont know the name though, so right click everyone and check if it s mdm.exe, realy ANNOYNG) ctfmon.exe mentioned in previous post Quote:
i dont use the process //note, if you want this process to run, so you can see and install new language support maybe, easily click windows->run and type ctfmon.exe ..what you see? panel is back (you can do this with any other process) spoolsv.exe this is for printing, you can disable it in services list if you dont have printer (you can always change it back, disabling just disables, not deletes or something=P) lexpps.exe i dont know xD check exe description in windows\system32 directory lexbces.exe sounds simmilar to previous one, doesnt it=) check in sys32.. it will probably be something you use and want to use, processes with simmilar names uses to be like that (you know, company or product name) explorer.exe hehe=) (its all the pannels and sesktop and stuff) you probably will want to have this one running=] btw restarting explorer sometimes helps if your computer behaves strange and you can actually turn it off during playng some game or running some kind of other application and computer will have some more free memory to run appplications smoother, you can run it again if you press ctrl+alt+delete click file->new application, type explorer and everything is back in normal way dslagent.exe -agent ..for dsl.. =) this should be process whithout which internet should not work but i have DSL too and i have tried disabling it- internet worked even after it, no problems/changes, iam not sure though, i would try disabling it if i were you, you can always return it (find the process in regedit, i have already wrote what to do..) svchost.exe svchost.exe svchost.exe svchost.exe svchost.exe this is one of IMPORTANT system processes and proper funcion every svchost is runned with different parameter and damed differently in services list though (of course it has dofferent funcion too) i have runing 4 though and i realy dont remember what was the name of that pointless one for me, but dont do anything with svchosts in services list, there are over 20 svchosts in it and system runs which he needs at different situations lsass.exe system critical, you cant even end the process services.exesame pdvdserv.exe i know this one, this power dvd player this is kinda pointless=P disable it in regedit, power dvd player should work without the process winlogon.exe one of holy ones=) csrss.exe ^his little brother dslstat.exe this is for DSL connection, not important.. i would disable (make backup and crap in case that your internet wouldnt work, but i realy DONT think it would affect it) should be in regedit lxsupmon.exe i dont know, check description in system 32 smss.exe the last one critical iexplore.exe man, why didnt you turn the internet explorer off when you was wring down the list by the way... USE MOZILA FIREFOX mspmssv.exe crap for windows media player, not critical even for windows media player.. disable it (regedit or services list) it aslo can be adware/spyware, check the exe description in system32 directory and post it here=) oh and Win98, sorry, i can write list for you later, but i am realy tired now
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22-04-2006, 11:22 PM | #15 | ||
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Nah you do not need to my sys is fine with speed you can If you want to though.
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23-04-2006, 10:33 AM | #16 | ||
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Well... it seems that every process is vital for my PC. Strange.
r.u.s.s., do you know the answer for another prob I have? Every time my PC starts up and every time I use MS Office like Word, Exel or ect. these messages keep showing up (from 1 to 3 times in a row): "Norton antivirus is preparing to install" and then quickly after that "The MSI must be launched through setup" If I click "OK" they reappear a few times and then disappear, this has no effect on the progs or anything but it's f*cking annoying... :tai: |
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23-04-2006, 10:58 AM | #17 | |||
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only first processes were from norton antivirus and few more were system critical, other ones are worth read=P not vital: starwindservice.exe nvxvc32.exe -check the description in properties in system32 directory , post here mdm.exe pdvdserv.exe mspmssv.exe see the desctiptions in previous posts how to disable the processes REALY worth trying disabling(see the description in previous post): dslagent.exe dslstat.exe Quote:
1.uinstall norton antivirus (you will reinstall later) 2.start->regdit HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Run HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\RunOnce HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Run HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\RunOnce HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\RunOnceEx HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\RunServices HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Cu rrentVersion\Terminal Server\Install\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Run HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\Cu rrentVersion\Terminal Server\Install\Software\Microsoft\Windows\RunOnce HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Cur rentVersion\Run HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Cur rentVersion\RunOnce (or easily search for "RunOnce" expression by pressing CTRL+F) ^here delete ANY process of norton antivirus (from previous post) Quote:
4.reinstall norton antivirus (if you wish) but pshht: its realy crap and other antivirus prgrams take less memory and processes.. jeez its 7!
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23-04-2006, 12:43 PM | #18 | ||
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I read it ofcourse (it wouldn't make much of a difference if I done ended a few, but I'll keep in mind that explorer.exe issue while playing games ), but uninstalling NA2005 is a bit risky for me now, I thought the problem would be easier fixed or smth. Thanks anywayz, wise and allknowing r.u.s.s.
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23-04-2006, 05:29 PM | #19 | ||
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yay :w00t:
if you dont want to uinstal there is a little *sigh* newbee but working solution start->msconfig click last tab menu (after run or something like that) try guessing which process of antivirus's processes is it (there is also location of file so it might help a little) uncheck the checkbox with that process save settings, restart computer and see if it helps O=) by the way i hope you have disabled nvxvc32.exe, becouse it is spyware at 99%=P
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23-04-2006, 05:34 PM | #20 | ||
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ummm... nvxvc32.exe is a nvidia driver helper or smth - wrong guess, man.
Atleast "nvsvc32.exe" is, maybe you're right. :blink: |
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