also I would like to reinstall Gigabyte motherbord fan monitor but I'm unsure what excact modle motherbord I have can I somehow look this up that all.
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cainmolloy
, Feb 12 2006 07:56 AM
#1
Posted 12 February 2006 - 07:56 AM
also I would like to reinstall Gigabyte motherbord fan monitor but I'm unsure what excact modle motherbord I have can I somehow look this up that all.
#2
Posted 12 February 2006 - 11:30 AM
Hi there
I assume you mean processes, right?
Click on Start->Run.. and type msconfig <OK>
Click on the startup tab & let me what you have listed in there. I don't need the full path name, just the names in the left hand column.
As for finding out the model of your motherboard, download Everest from this link :
http://majorgeeks.co...tion_d4181.html
It should be able to give you all the info you require about your system
I assume you mean processes, right?
Click on Start->Run.. and type msconfig <OK>
Click on the startup tab & let me what you have listed in there. I don't need the full path name, just the names in the left hand column.
As for finding out the model of your motherboard, download Everest from this link :
http://majorgeeks.co...tion_d4181.html
It should be able to give you all the info you require about your system
#3
Posted 14 February 2006 - 01:22 AM
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keyhook
Dragdiag
juched
ngserver
avgcc
avgemc
gcasServ
RunDll32 cmicnfig
realsched
NCLConf
SOUNDMAN
qttask
WINDOWS CLEAN
Adblocker
winampa
Incd
itunesHelper
ctfmon
msmsgs
GoogleDesktop
NeroMediaHome
nbj
RegistryRepairpro
Adobe Gamma loader
Adobe reader spc
pc suite for nokia
keyhook
Dragdiag
juched
ngserver
avgcc
avgemc
gcasServ
RunDll32 cmicnfig
realsched
NCLConf
SOUNDMAN
qttask
WINDOWS CLEAN
Adblocker
winampa
Incd
itunesHelper
ctfmon
msmsgs
GoogleDesktop
NeroMediaHome
nbj
RegistryRepairpro
Adobe Gamma loader
Adobe reader spc
pc suite for nokia
#4
Posted 14 February 2006 - 06:32 PM
Hi
I've listed the processes that are safe to disable if you wish. I suggest you disable them by going to Start-Run & typing msconfig Click on the Startup tab to see the list of startup applications. Clear the checkboxes to disable them from starting up. If you notice that any of them seem to put themselves back into the startup list after a couple of reboots, then disable the actual process from the process list by changing the startup type from Automatic to manual.
juched - Java automatic updates. Can be disabled by going to control panel->Java->updates tab. Clear the 'check for updates automatically' option
RunDll32 cmicnfig - system tray icon for c-media sound cards. Can be disabled depending on whether you use it or not.
realsched - automatic updater for Realplayer. Can disable & run manually if required.
NCLConf & pc suite for nokia- nokia connection manager & PC suite. Can disable, depends on how often you use it.
qttask - Quicktime. Disable & start manually when needed
WINDOWS CLEAN - personally I would run this manually but up to you
winampa - winamp. Can be disabled & started manually
itunesHelper - Disable & start manually if you wish
msmsgs - MSN Messenger. Can disable & start manually
GoogleDesktop - search utility (email). Can disable & start manually
NeroMediaHome - Can disable & start manually
RegistryRepairpro - Can disable & run manually
Adobe reader spc ?? I don't know what the 'spc' is for but probably safe to disable
I've listed the processes that are safe to disable if you wish. I suggest you disable them by going to Start-Run & typing msconfig Click on the Startup tab to see the list of startup applications. Clear the checkboxes to disable them from starting up. If you notice that any of them seem to put themselves back into the startup list after a couple of reboots, then disable the actual process from the process list by changing the startup type from Automatic to manual.
juched - Java automatic updates. Can be disabled by going to control panel->Java->updates tab. Clear the 'check for updates automatically' option
RunDll32 cmicnfig - system tray icon for c-media sound cards. Can be disabled depending on whether you use it or not.
realsched - automatic updater for Realplayer. Can disable & run manually if required.
NCLConf & pc suite for nokia- nokia connection manager & PC suite. Can disable, depends on how often you use it.
qttask - Quicktime. Disable & start manually when needed
WINDOWS CLEAN - personally I would run this manually but up to you
winampa - winamp. Can be disabled & started manually
itunesHelper - Disable & start manually if you wish
msmsgs - MSN Messenger. Can disable & start manually
GoogleDesktop - search utility (email). Can disable & start manually
NeroMediaHome - Can disable & start manually
RegistryRepairpro - Can disable & run manually
Adobe reader spc ?? I don't know what the 'spc' is for but probably safe to disable
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