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I would like to know if anyone knows just what programs should be running
in win XP. I would hope their is a list somewhere, I have currently 50 programs running and dont think I need this many as they slow the puter down. Thanks....Guy |
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Programs that appear in the system tray/notification area have been put
there by you, so you should know which you want to keep or not keep.. go to each icon in turn, access the program and look for a check box that will stop the program from appearing in auto start.. The Processes seen after opening the processes tab in Task Manager should be left as they are unless you want to compromise your computer at some point in the future.. You should also look to spyware as a cause of your computer slowing down.. run Adaware, SpyBot S&D, SpywareBlaster and Ewido Suite in safe mode.. all can be found by searching in your search engine of preference.. You might also want to do some basic housecleaning.. Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup are good for this.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "officer" <guycjenkins@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message news:bab36d23c4c69b968d038395f5f7dd1a@localhost.ta lkaboutsoftware.com... >I would like to know if anyone knows just what programs should be running > in win XP. I would hope their is a list somewhere, I have currently 50 > programs running and dont think I need this many as they slow the puter > down. > Thanks....Guy > |
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On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 11:07:43 -0500, officer wrote:
> I would like to know if anyone knows just what programs should be running > in win XP. I would hope their is a list somewhere, I have currently 50 > programs running and dont think I need this many as they slow the puter > down. > Thanks....Guy You probably don't need all 50 but why are you concerned? Does the computer seem slower? If no, then leave things as they are. XP is much better at multi-tasking and multi-threading than previous versions of Windows (especially Win9x series). Also many of these processes didn't exist in Win9x or were running but not reported by its Task Manager. There is no set list of what should be running in XP. There is wide variance based on system hardware and software. What's right for my system is not necessarily what's right for yours. The System Configuration Tool (Start> Run: MSCONFIG) shows what is launched and running at boot time on the Startup tab. Nothing from Windows has to be here for it to run. However hardware devices may require some of the items in order to function correctly. You'll want programs that run all of the time, such as anti-virus protection, to be listed here too. Going through the MSCONFIG items, figure out what each one is and if you need it or want it. There are various lists on the internet that can help with the identification. One that I like is: http://www.answersthatwork.com/Taskl...s/tasklist.htm When you've figured out which items you don't want: Open the main program for that item. Look in menus and program's help file for the setting that control startup behavior to disable it from loading at that time. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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officer wrote:
> I would like to know if anyone knows just what programs should be > running in win XP. I would hope their is a list somewhere, There is no list, or rather the list is different for everybody.. The ones that *should* be running are the ones that are useful to you and are worth, to you, their cost in performance. As a single example, running a firewall is needed for anybody who connects to the internet, but useless for someone with a stand-alone computer that never connects to the internet. > I have > currently 50 programs running and dont think I need this many as they > slow the puter down. How many you are running is irrelevant. *Which* ones they are is the important thing. And do not assume that they all slow the computer down. Some of them may; others may not. What you should do is determine what each program is, what its value is to you, and what the cost in performance is of its running all the time. You can get more information about these at http://castlecops.com/StartupList.html. If you can't find it there, try google searches and ask about specifics here. Once you have that information, you can make an intelligent informed decision about what you want to keep and what you want to get rid of. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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the truth is that programs are getting more and more vicious hogging up
memory and cpu, adding toolbars, services, shell extensions... its a nightmare! And I am not talking about spyware... I mean the normal applications. For me this is called BAD PROGRAMMING.... They have no respect for the user.... I will be creating a detailed guide on how to counter almost ALL the bad effects that these programs, that goes far deeper into the subject than what people normaly post on these groups. However it will not be an easy task.. This info will be on my site www.computerboom.com that I am redesigning. -- -- HOPE -- Desire and expectation rolled into one. Ambrose Bierce1842-1914 "officer" <guycjenkins@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message news:bab36d23c4c69b968d038395f5f7dd1a@localhost.ta lkaboutsoftware.com... >I would like to know if anyone knows just what programs should be running > in win XP. I would hope their is a list somewhere, I have currently 50 > programs running and dont think I need this many as they slow the puter > down. > Thanks....Guy > |
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Kenny
An interesting website.. so can you tell me how to run MS Combat Flight Simulator 3 on an Asus P5A, !92Mb, 4Mb video card, and play against another computer of PC Chips type, 64Mb, 2Mb video card.. both hard drives are quite small and almost full, even without the game installed.. I do have a much better computer that I can also connect up if necessary.. -- Mike Hall MVP - Windows Shell/User "kenny" <dot@net.biz> wrote in message news:uTl%23TCJ5FHA.476@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > the truth is that programs are getting more and more vicious hogging up > memory and cpu, adding toolbars, services, shell extensions... its a > nightmare! And I am not talking about spyware... I mean the normal > applications. > > For me this is called BAD PROGRAMMING.... > > They have no respect for the user.... > > I will be creating a detailed guide on how to counter almost ALL the bad > effects that these programs, that goes far deeper into the subject than > what people normaly post on these groups. However it will not be an easy > task.. > > This info will be on my site www.computerboom.com that I am redesigning. > > -- > -- > HOPE -- Desire and expectation rolled into one. > Ambrose Bierce1842-1914 > "officer" <guycjenkins@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message > news:bab36d23c4c69b968d038395f5f7dd1a@localhost.ta lkaboutsoftware.com... >>I would like to know if anyone knows just what programs should be running >> in win XP. I would hope their is a list somewhere, I have currently 50 >> programs running and dont think I need this many as they slow the puter >> down. >> Thanks....Guy >> > > |
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hello Mike, thanks... I am working on a new version of the site that will be
far better... Since you are an MVP I will be contacting you shortly about something. As for your question, if the game has 3d you cant do it... 3d and video is not supported unfortunatly ( I mean it works but its very slow), since the refresh is that of a remote desktop client. If you need to use those for normal application use like office, web browsing etc, and use your faster computer as an application server tell me. (the fast computer must be running XP pro if you want to do this for free). Send me an email at kenny.open[remove-this]@gmail.com and I will explain what you have to do to accomplish this. Kenny www.computerboom.com -- -- HOPE -- Desire and expectation rolled into one. Ambrose Bierce1842-1914 "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" <mikehalll@mvps.org> wrote in message news:uLiKioK5FHA.2560@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Kenny > > An interesting website.. so can you tell me how to run MS Combat Flight > Simulator 3 on an Asus P5A, !92Mb, 4Mb video card, and play against > another computer of PC Chips type, 64Mb, 2Mb video card.. both hard drives > are quite small and almost full, even without the game installed.. I do > have a much better computer that I can also connect up if necessary.. > > > -- > Mike Hall > MVP - Windows Shell/User > > > "kenny" <dot@net.biz> wrote in message > news:uTl%23TCJ5FHA.476@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >> the truth is that programs are getting more and more vicious hogging up >> memory and cpu, adding toolbars, services, shell extensions... its a >> nightmare! And I am not talking about spyware... I mean the normal >> applications. >> >> For me this is called BAD PROGRAMMING.... >> >> They have no respect for the user.... >> >> I will be creating a detailed guide on how to counter almost ALL the bad >> effects that these programs, that goes far deeper into the subject than >> what people normaly post on these groups. However it will not be an easy >> task.. >> >> This info will be on my site www.computerboom.com that I am redesigning. >> >> -- >> -- >> HOPE -- Desire and expectation rolled into one. >> Ambrose Bierce1842-1914 >> "officer" <guycjenkins@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message >> news:bab36d23c4c69b968d038395f5f7dd1a@localhost.ta lkaboutsoftware.com... >>>I would like to know if anyone knows just what programs should be running >>> in win XP. I would hope their is a list somewhere, I have currently 50 >>> programs running and dont think I need this many as they slow the puter >>> down. >>> Thanks....Guy >>> >> >> > > |
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> the truth is that programs are getting more and more vicious hogging up
> memory and cpu, adding toolbars, services, shell extensions... its a > nightmare! And I am not talking about spyware... I mean the normal > applications. > > For me this is called BAD PROGRAMMING.... > > They have no respect for the user.... Personally, I avoid brand name machines (IBM, HP, Compaq, Dell, etc) for that very reason. I buy whatever parts I need and put it together myself, and I don't end up with a machine preloaded with gigabytes worth of useless crapware. And I stay away from HP printers/scanners--those require hundreds of megabytes worth of shyte to be installed to be functional, not to mention anything about memory/CPU usage for their stupid little do-nothing applications... |
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I agree with that.... the only problem is that on self built you get only
one year warrantee for the machine (for most parts). I am not in the US so I dont buy those machines you say. I always build my own. Some HP scanners and printers can work with the default XP drivers for printing and scanning. I have an hp scanner and printer and they work fine... -- -- HOPE -- Desire and expectation rolled into one. Ambrose Bierce1842-1914 "Homer J. Simpson" <root@127.0.0.1> wrote in message news:u5vHB5U5FHA.1276@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> the truth is that programs are getting more and more vicious hogging up >> memory and cpu, adding toolbars, services, shell extensions... its a >> nightmare! And I am not talking about spyware... I mean the normal >> applications. >> >> For me this is called BAD PROGRAMMING.... >> >> They have no respect for the user.... > > Personally, I avoid brand name machines (IBM, HP, Compaq, Dell, etc) for > that very reason. I buy whatever parts I need and put it together myself, > and I don't end up with a machine preloaded with gigabytes worth of > useless crapware. > > And I stay away from HP printers/scanners--those require hundreds of > megabytes worth of shyte to be installed to be functional, not to mention > anything about memory/CPU usage for their stupid little do-nothing > applications... > > |
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>I agree with that.... the only problem is that on self built you get only
>one year warrantee for the machine (for most parts). That's never been an issue for me in the ~20 years I've been building my own PCs. In my experience, if a component's going to die, it'll either die within its first few weeks, or when it's so old it's obsolete anyway. > Some HP scanners and printers can work with the default XP drivers for > printing and scanning. Agreed, and this is what I stick with. I have an *old* HP ScanJet 4p (SCSI), and I love the fact that it's fully functional after a clean OS install, without any of the garbage HP's newer scanners now require... |
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