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"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > > > In news:481C28B7-875E-48D4-92E4-3705160B0E5F@microsoft.com, > Egan <Egan@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > > Hi > > > > Does any one know how to close down unneccessary programs and > > processes in Windows XP Home Edition? > > > > Please respond soon. > > > > Much Help Appreciated. > > > > Thanks. > > > > Sincerely, > > Egan > > Do you want to *close* them, or *stop* them? Task manager will stop > processes that are already running, but if you want to stop applications > from starting up automatically and hogging system resources, etc., go to > start | run, type msconfig <enter>, go to the startup tab, and untick what > you wish. Then reboot. > > How do you know which processes are necessary and which can be safely stopped? > |
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In news:05EC9002-A3D0-4B4E-A765-CC2414FB9F40@microsoft.com, SharonG <SharonG@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: > >> >> >> In news:481C28B7-875E-48D4-92E4-3705160B0E5F@microsoft.com, >> Egan <Egan@discussions.microsoft.com> typed: >>> Hi >>> >>> Does any one know how to close down unneccessary programs and >>> processes in Windows XP Home Edition? >>> >>> Please respond soon. >>> >>> Much Help Appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> Egan >> >> Do you want to *close* them, or *stop* them? Task manager will stop >> processes that are already running, but if you want to stop >> applications >> from starting up automatically and hogging system resources, etc., >> go to start | run, type msconfig <enter>, go to the startup tab, and >> untick what you wish. Then reboot. >> >> How do you know which processes are necessary and which can be >> safely stopped? I don't know; I can't see your computer from here. ![]() |
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