Monday, October 12, 2009

Windows 7 Task Manager Processes

On Windows 7 Task Manager has undergone some major renovations. In this article, we focus on the Processes tab. The Processes tab displays a list of all processes - programs do not protrude - will run on Windows 7. Each program has at least one process, sometimes more. The operating system has several running processes. Background programs also appear here.

A good example of a background program is a struggle against the third-virus. To protect Windows 7 from a variety of threats, the software must be running all the time, the monitoring of programs and access to the network to make sure everything is behaving itself. This is shown as a process in task manager, often a darkly appointed. Task Manager is full of obscure name tasks.

When the computer becomes slow, it is often because too much working, even if you only have one or two programs open on your desktop. Then you have to ask, "Where do these processes and what do you belong to? Do I need them all? What happens if I miss this or that?

In earlier operating systems, this required extensive research. You could try googling the name of the process to try to find out what is and what it does. This often does not show anything useful, or give you a list of possibilities for confusion.

The redesigned Windows 7 changes all that. There is a new column on the Processes tab called Description. In most cases, this contains the name of the program initiator. This shows exactly what each of these processes is doing on the list. It demystifies the list, and can help eliminate the processes that you know are not helpful for you.

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