Why do I have so many processes as soon as I turn on my computer, I don t know what to do?

Updated on Car 2024-04-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It should be that you have too many boot projects! Is there a 360 security guard? There are no ** ones! Just go inside and remove the unnecessary boot startup items! Just leave the antivirus software and other software that protects the system!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    27 is not too much, you can write down each process and then check it up, I used to be like this, after a long time, you can remember the common processes. If you don't use the process, just turn it off, and if you have an optimization master, use the "boot start optimization" in the optimization master to optimize. You can also right-click on "My Computer" --"Management" --Services and Applications "--Services", and set the unwanted services to disabled or manual in the right pane.

    I hope it helps you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What kind of system is it? If it's Vista, there are a lot of processes in itself, so use Vista Optimizer to optimize it! If it's XP, use 360 or rabbit to mess around! If it's still slow, a lot of processes can be poisoned!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Send your process out to see, otherwise you don't know what the process is, how to judge it? Or directly use the 360 security guard to check to see if there is a problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The next Super Rabbit or Windows Optimizer uses the process manager inside to take a look, and remove the suspicious ones.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    ...How many are there? `

    Don't make a list for reference?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is a very important process of the NT core system, and it is indispensable for 2000 and XP. Many viruses and Trojan horses also call it. So, having an in-depth understanding of this program is one of the compulsory courses for playing with computers.

    Everyone must be familiar with the Windows operating system, but have you noticed the "What about this file?" in the system? Attentive friends will find that there are more than one in Windows.

    svchost" process (open the task manager with "ctrl+alt+del" keys, which can be seen in the "process" tab here), why is this happening? Let's unveil its mystery.

    In the NT-based Windows operating system family, different versions of Windows have different numbers of SVCHOST processes, and users can use Task Manager to view the number of processes. In general, win

    2000 has two svchost processes, win

    There are four or more svchost processes in XP (if you see multiple such processes in the system in the future, don't immediately determine that there is a virus in the system), and win

    procedure

    call), the dmserver service (logical

    DiskManager), DHCP Service (DHCP

    client) and so on.

    If you want to know exactly how many system services each svchost process provides, you can find it in Win

    2000 Command Prompt window type "tlist."

    s" command to view, the command is win

    support

    tools. In win

    XP uses "TaskList."

    svc' command.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    svchost is the process of the system service, which manages the services you use, you can't close it casually, generally 5-6 are completely normal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    That's the computer's startup program, which is usually 4.

    That's normal, don't touch that

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