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There is no need to be as troublesome as above, run "msconfig" in "run", start the system configuration utility, the "startup" tab in it shows the current startup items of your machine, remove ctfmon, your antivirus software process and processes other than the input method and restart.
If you don't know much about the program for each startup item, I recommend that you install the "Windows Optimizer" software, which has a boot speed optimization option that annotates each current startup item, telling you where it is located and what the corresponding software is, so that you can easily close the startup items you don't need without worrying about closing the wrong one.
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Clean up the auto-start items, press F8 to enter safe mode at boot, then run regdit, open the registry, and then find the hkey current user software microsoft windows currentversion run] and [hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion run] are all auto-start items. Take a look at suspicious autostarts.
Full right-click removal except CTFMON (input method) and anti-virus software.
It's fine after the restart.
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You can do this: run --> type msconfig --> select selective startup in the general bar to uncheck the check of loading system service items, and then selectively start some necessary items, which will be faster.
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Open Task Manager. Select the second item, Process. Locate the software process that needs to be shut down. Select "End Process" to end the computer process. Detailed steps:
1. Right-click the taskbar at the bottom of the system interface and select "Task Manager".
2. Click on the option to open the "Task Manager". Select the second item, Process.
3. In the process column, find the software process that needs to be closed.
4. Select "End Process" to end the computer process.
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The most common and simple way to end the computer process is to end it in the task manager, and the specific way to do the scum is to press the Yehuyuan shortcut key "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" on the keyboard to open the task manager; Then, select the process that needs to be terminated and click [End Task].
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The exact way to end a computer process varies from operating system to operating system, but here is an introduction to common operating systems
Windows: On Windows, you can use Task Manager to end the computer process. The specific steps are as follows:
Press the "Ctrl+Shift+Esc" key combination to open the Task Manager window, find the name of the program you want to end in the "Process" tab, right-click and select "End Process".
Mac: On Mac, you can use Activity Monitor to end a computer process. The specific steps are as follows:
Open the "Applications" folder, go to the "Utilities" folder, find and open "Activity Monitor", find the name of the program you want to end in the "CPU" or "Memory" tab, and select the "Force Quit" button.
Linux: In Linux, you can use the "Terminal" command line to end the computer process. The specific steps are as follows:
Open a terminal window by typing "ps aux |."grep Process Name: Find the PID number of the target process, and then enter the kill PID number or kill -9 pid number command to end the process.
It should be noted that when ending the computer process, please be sure to confirm whether the running process has affected the system and device, and take backup measures sufficient to protect data and security to avoid unnecessary losses caused by accidental deletion. At the same time, for specific processes and operating systems, please carefully check the relevant manuals or carry out suspicion or specific maintenance under the guidance of professionals.
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Open the Application Process Management window on your computer;
Enter the application process management and find the process that needs to be closed;
Right-click the mouse to end the application process, and enter the Xianyan line to close the mill town;
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