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I'm pretty sure a regular computer would have around 40 processes, which is what I counted from the processes list, but the number at the bottom says I have 100. It's possible to have 60 hidden processes but does anybody know how to lower this number? I dont really use that much applications either.
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Are you looking in Task Manager, or?
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could you take a picture? we'll see these programs
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Download, and install ServiWin: http://www.nirsoft.n...s/serviwin.html
Run it.
Go View, click Services
Go Actions, click Select All.
Go File, click Save Selected Items.
Name the file Services, and save it to known location.
Print it out, and go here: http://www.blackvipe.../servicecfg.htm
Compare your list to his "Safe" column.
Most likely, some services can be eliminated.

Also....
Download Autoruns for Windows: http://technet.micro...s/bb963902.aspx
No installation required.
Simply unzip Autoruns.zip file, and double click on autoruns.exe file to run the program.
Go File>Save As, and save AutoRuns.txt file to know location.
Attach the file to your next reply.
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