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I would shut down....Real Player, Quicktime, Music Match, and AOL.
to do this: Start>>> Run>>>> Type in- MSConfig....Click on start up tab. then shut down those programs. then reboot system. "GTS" wrote: > A lot is relative. It's not an unusual number for an AOL user. Most are > Windows process, MacAfee, and AOL related with and a few hardware related > items also. WinMX is not needed if you don't use the WinMX file sharing > program. AOL takes a heavy toll in system resources, but that's your > option. > -- > > <Leesa_Tay@softhome.net> wrote in message > news:1134414711.478195.235610@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > >I was wondering if these are a lot of processes to have running at one > > time on my PC. I have a DELL laptop P4 with 256mb of RAM and a 1.7 gig > > processor. > > __________________________________________________ ___________________ > > > > Running processes: > > C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exe > > > |
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