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If your system is xpsp2, then you can see that there are many of the same processes, say there are 5, and if your system is not virus-neutral, then these are normal processes and very important. There are two processes under win2000, which is also very important, to give you an example, it is the problem I just encountered, under win2000 there is a prompt after a while on the Internet: there is an error, windows closes it, and the log is being created.
After that, you will find that the web page cannot be opened, and the program cannot be run. You can see how important this is. Generally, the name of the process is the same, but sometimes you have to be careful, for example, a program with a process name is a virus, and the name can be like the one mentioned before, so you should also be careful in the details.
Good luck!
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Maybe you find that there are multiple "svchost" processes in your Windows, which are very important processes in the NT core system, and are indispensable for 2000 and XP.
Windows system processes are divided into two types: independent processes and shared processes, and the file exists in the "%systemroot% system32" directory, which belongs to the shared process. With the increasing number of Windows system services, in order to save system resources, Microsoft has made many services into a shared mode and handed over to the process to start. However, the svchost process only acts as a service host and does not perform any service functions, i.e. it can only provide conditions for other services to be started here, and it cannot provide any services to the user itself.
It can be seen that this process is very important for the Windows system, so you don't have to worry about the existence of multiple processes in your system, it is normal to have 2 to 6 of the same process, you can use it with confidence!
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In the daily use of the computer, we may all encounter some problems that cause the software to fail to shut down properly. At this time, no matter how much the mouse is clicked, it is useless, so how to solve it at this time? We can quickly close a process task with a shortcut key.
System: win7 ultimate.
Computer: ASUS computer.
1.When we want to quickly close a task process, we can first open the computer task manager through the quick limb shortcut key Ctrl Shift ESC.
2.After opening the Task Manager on your computer, you can close the task process directly here. Click Tasks, and then click End Process in the lower-right corner.
3.Another way is to press the shortcut of Ctrl Alt Delete.
4.Through this set of shortcut keys, we can open the interface shown in the figure below, where you can also start the task manager, or click on the lower right corner to shut down directly.
5.There is also a set of shortcut keys Alt F4, which can directly close a file or program.
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