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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Virginia
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| Limiting the number of processes running Hi, folks. This is a question for very savvy users. I am trying to regain some performance on my daughter's Toshiba Satellite laptop, which runs Vista Home Premium. I have read up on limiting processes and tweaked as far as I can, but she's still got half of her 1G RAM used up on start-up and has about 70 processes running. I run XP Pro with about 34. I am going to post three screen shots of the processes--see my next post for the third one, since I can only upload 2 with a post--hoping that someone can identify some that I can safely disable. The list includes a bunch of Toshiba processes. I have looked them up and it seems that most of them, at least, should not be disabled. But I'm open to reasoned recommendations from knowledgeable users. Much obliged. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Virginia
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| Addendum, with third screenshot Here's the third screenshot. Thanks. |
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