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December 4th, 2006 23:00

You can either do a Google search, and it will tell you what they are... or read on
 
Below procedure will provide a faster boot up, and eliminate wasting memory on programs that are not in use at this time……

http://netsquirrel.com/msconfig/  Fair reading on start up programs


Start Up Programs: Click on START, Click on Run, than put in the box MSCONFIG Click OK. Now you are in the System Configuration Utility Program. Click on START UP you see on the top of this Utility Program. Uncheck the programs from here that you do not want to start at boot up, leaving the anti virus, and any third party firewall alone. You can always go back into this program to restart them. They will not be uninstalled. Click on APPLY, than it will ask you if you wish to reboot the system. Do so. After it boots up again, you will be presented with another window from the System Configuration Utility Program telling you that you have made an adjustment. If you don't want to see this pop up each time you boot up, put a check mark in the little box in the lower left corner of this announcement.

http://www.sysinfo.org/startuplist.php   Link to a site that can explain what you have starting up, if you do not already know, and which ones you can safely un-check. It’s a long list.

Dim 4400
2.6 Ghz 400 FSB
1 Gb 2100 DDR memory
Windows XP Home
120 Gb Seargate 7,200 drive
24 inch 2407 WFP
XFX 7800 GS O/C AGP
16x DVD-R
TV Tuner
410 watt ( PcPower&Cooling )
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You should post your issues in the appropriate forum board, where other members may have an answer for you. Thank you

Message Edited by SR45 on 12-04-200608:48 PM

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December 5th, 2006 01:00

Task Manager lists all the programs that could run. The CPU column shows what is actually taking processor time. The Idle System processes are all the required system operations, and is usually at 95-100%. Processes that show more than 0% are doing something. The most active processes are generally anti-virus and spyware scans. If something shows a high continuing usage, you may have a problem.
 
Dimension 9100
Windows XP SP2 Home
Intel 630 - 3.0 GHz P4/HT
2.0 GHz DDR 4300 RAM
Nvidia GeForce 6800 – O’Clocked to 425/800 MHz
160 GB Samsung SATA II HD
300 GB Seagate SATA II HD
250 GB SimpleTech External HD (WD Drive)
Sony DVD-ROM, Phillips DVD +/- RW
Dell 1901 FP Monitor

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December 5th, 2006 07:00

Filemon will show you things Task Manager does not display.
 
Regmon is another good app.
 
Many Many excellent apps here
 
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