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#73331 06/22/2006 4:51 AM
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I currently have 52 processes running on my computer. Can one of you computer whizzes direct me to a site or give me info on how to safely delete some of these? I'm trying to clean up my computer. Seems like a lot of the processes have a system extension and I'm skeptical when it comes to deleting these.

I'm more familiar with Win98 where you'd go into run and type in msconfig and I knew exactly which programs in startup that I had to keep in order to not screw up the computer, thus keeping my resources high. Not too familiar with XP. Any help would be appreciated.

Oh yea, I do realize that I've just mentioned 2 different subjects. Processes and startup programs, I do not know what programs can safely be deleted from the startup either.

Right now I'm more interested in removing some of my processes.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Rick

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Rick76 #73332 06/22/2006 7:35 AM
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So what OS are you running now? Win98? Win ME? Win 2000? Win XP?

If running more modern versions you can type [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Delete} and up will pop an opportunity to select Task Manager. That will list the "Applications" that are running. Those are the ones that eat your RAM and other resources. Killing off "Processes" without knowing the specific application or purpose the process is supporting can get you into deep trouble realy, really quick.


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Rick76 #73334 06/22/2006 8:47 AM
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Hi Rick,

Cleanup is a good thing! XP typically comes with all sorts of crap running that can be safely removed from the startup locations. I have a list of stuff that you can do to clean up so here goes:

I wrote this awhile ago and it was addressed to some newbies. Some may be applicable and ignore the rest.
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Here are some things to help either speed up your machine or clean off some of the crap that surfing leaves behind. I am not going to mention virus software because I know you are running it all the time and updating your definitions once a week, right? <GRIN>

On most machines, there are 4 places that stuff starts and runs from. You can get to two of them by right clicking on the Start button and choosing Explore. This will put you at your Start Menu folder. Expand Programs and look in the Startup folder for stuff that starts. The other location of this type is the All Users folder. Negotiate upwards from your profile folder and find the All Users folder. Again, expand the Start Menu\Programs to get to the Startup folder and whack anything not needed.
The other two locations are in the registry. First thing to do is back up your registry. Go to Start>Run and type in regedit and hit Return. Click File>Export and choose the radio button All on the bottom. Provide a filename and location and click Save. After this, go to the following locations in the registry and delete the crap that you do not want to run.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Run
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Run

On all the above locations, use common sense in deleting the entries. If you have no idea what it does, it may be better to leave it alone.... If you want to find out what a process is and does, go to http://www.liutilities.com/products/wintaskspro/processlibrary/ and search for the name of that process. This site will definitely help you decide!!

Once you have cleaned everything up, reboot and the garbage will not restart. In addition to cleaning up the registry, there are two programs to install and run religiously...........
AdAware - The best ad and cookie finder out there - http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/
In conjunction with AdAware, SpyBot works wonders - http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html

Finally, you can find out what services are running on your machine by right clicking on My Computer, choose Manage, click on/expand Services and Applications, and click Services. Be careful what you disable here as you can totally hose your machine!! Again, you can use liutilities from above to determine what these things are. If you want to disable something here, right click it, choose Properties, change the Startup type to Disabled, click Stop, and then click OK.



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bonnyusa #73335 06/22/2006 9:28 AM
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I am running XP. For protection I use Ewido, CounterSpy and AVG. Ewido saved me one time when I had a lot of viruses. (Went to their website after I was infected and scanned my computer and it cleaned it all up, then I installed it) All these programs are free.

Thanks so much for the info, I will print out this thread and do some reading.

I knew I'd get help here. Very appreciative of it, believe me.

Rick

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Rick76 #73336 06/22/2006 9:31 AM
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Almost forgot, use CCcleaner, too.

Rick

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Rick76 #73337 06/22/2006 9:34 AM
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A note about CCleaner -

1 - back up the registry, at least the first time

2 - I would uncheck the clear prefetch setting. XP's prefetch speeds up performance.

Indexing in XP, on the other hand, should be shut off.

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Bucky #73340 06/22/2006 10:37 AM
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Quote:

I would uncheck the clear prefetch setting




Do you mean - Old Prefetch Data?

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Indexing in XP, on the other hand, should be shut off.




I have no idea what this means.

Rick

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Rick76 #73341 06/22/2006 10:42 AM
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Tweak XP

A real good site with a boat load of info.

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Rick76 #73342 06/22/2006 10:57 AM
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Quote:

Quote:

I would uncheck the clear prefetch setting




Do you mean - Old Prefetch Data?




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Yes - old prefetch data
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/OptimizeXP.html
See step 2, "prefetch warning"
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Indexing in XP, on the other hand, should be shut off.




I have no idea what this means.



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XP's Indexing is a major resource and performance hog
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/OptimizeXP.html
See section 5, step 3
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Rick






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Thank You

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