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Best Answer Gary R , 06 May 2019 - 09:01 AM

The following article should describe what you need to know ... https://www.howto-co...ger-windows-10/ But basically, a process or app in W10 is suspended when it isn't being used, and will au... Go to the full post »


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Some of the processes in Task Manager have suspened next to them. I have never seen this before. What causes it & should it be fixed?


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The following article should describe what you need to know ... https://www.howto-co...ger-windows-10/

 

But basically, a process or app in W10 is suspended when it isn't being used, and will automatically come out of suspension when it is called upon.

 

Unless a process "refuses" to come out of suspension, then it is not a problem, and there's no need for you to do anything.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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The following article should describe what you need to know ... https://www.howto-co...ger-windows-10/

 

But basically, a process or app in W10 is suspended when it isn't being used, and will automatically come out of suspension when it is called upon.

 

Unless a process "refuses" to come out of suspension, then it is not a problem, and there's no need for you to do anything.

 

Thanks for the info.  Greatly appreciated.  My concerns were addressed very well.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Edited by Quartz, 06 May 2019 - 09:56 AM.

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You're welcome. :)


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