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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Biggamer on January 25, 2018, 01:16:36 PM
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So i notice i have 109 processes running on my computer that seems like alot and i dont know why. it says i have 27 back ground processes and 75 windows. why so many for windows it is windows 10. and how can i cut down on them with out ending the wrong one and shutting down my computer
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I just looked and saw 85 system processes and 67 background processes on our Windows 10 box.
I am not sure you can trim down the processes like you could in previous versions of the operating system. I'll have to dig.
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Start by looking at the non-Windows ones. If you see something familiar like Adobe Flash Player Updater, or jusched.exe (Java Update Scheduler), go to the control panel of said program and disable automatic updates. Also right click the Window Start Menu icon in the lower left corner and choose Programs and Features. Uninstall every program you really don't need, including the Windows apps you never use. Unfortunately there's some features you aren't allowed to remove any more, at least not easily. Let's hope they don't interfere too much. You may have to do it several times until everything is gone. Some of them may even reappear after updates, so keep that location in mind for future cleaning.
Now that you're in the Settings, go through every title and subtitle. There's a lot of things in various places with a slider set to enabled. Many of them ask if they can gather and send information about you for marketing purposes. Well, they actually say they want to enhance your experience, but all they really want is your money. Disable them!
For further options to tame your Windows, www.blackviper.com (http://www.blackviper.com) is a good source of information.
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ok if i use that method when i restart my computer will all them processes restart aswell? i am not having any issues i just find it odd windows has so many things running.
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Thank you Bizman will start working on it soon to try and clean it up some
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What I told is permanent but not irreversible.
If you want to experiment before doing anything radical, you can right click any process and choose "End Task". It'll restart at next boot. If you want further information about the process you're about to kill, choose "Search Online".
One further note: If you take the route of uninstalling programs, Google for those you're don't know. Also notice that many computer manufacturers add their own versions of many programs that are already native in Windows. Almost every program carrying your computer maker's name can safely be removed. The only exception is drivers, some of which are delivered as programs.
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For further options to tame your Windows, www.blackviper.com (http://www.blackviper.com) is a good source of information.
Good tip / recommendation for those wanting to learn how to clean up and tweak their OS, regardless if it is Windows 7, Windows 8 or 8.1 or Windows 10
Highly recommend people check out and use www.blackviper.com
( Also recommend people go through the stickied threads at the top of the Tech Support forum and read up on the tips that Skuzzy has previously posted and frequently updates with new tips)
TC
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I recall there used to be a freeware program called game boost that would go through and turn off all non-essential processes for gaming. It was pretty simple and you just clicked a button. I'm sure now it's probably full of cryptominers and pop-up adds, but might be worth looking into as well.
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I just looked and saw 85 system processes and 67 background processes on our Windows 10 box.
I am not sure you can trim down the processes like you could in previous versions of the operating system. I'll have to dig.
I've found w\ Win 10 that you can still shut down services & such as in other previous MS OS'es but what is different w\ Win 10 is that if the OS sees that it needs to restart a shutdown service or process depending on what\which service\process is trying to start, even if it has been set to disabled, it will reenable & restart it on it's own w\o user input.
I have recently observed this occurring on my box, difference is that I was actually adding new all-in-one software on my box as we purchased a new all-in-one unit that was also wireless capable (so I could connect to it from my box thru the Netgear AC1900 modem\router unit that we have now to share it....have the wife's box hard wired to unit thru USB). I had previously disabled the printer spooler in my copy of Win 10 as I wasn't using it. When I went in TS to enable it I found that Win 10 had already located the unit & had already reenabled & restarted the print spooler on it's own once I had the software installed. I then ran tests to see how well the OS handled this........all worked flawlessly. While I was there I checked the rest of the services\processes that I had reset prior to see if the OS had made any other changes on it's own & found all else still set up as I had initially set them.
So from my experience, all still works as in the previous versions..........but be aware that depending on what the OS sees\thinks which process\service that was changed\disabled is critical\necessary it may restart it autonomously.
Hope this helps.
:salute
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I always recommend Dual Boot for PCs if you are playing MMO games such as Aces High
IE, having one installation of windows for your work / general purpose etc.
and having the other with only AH and whatever other games you play installed with the controller drivers etc.
https://www.howtogeek.com/197647/how-to-dual-boot-windows-10-with-windows-7-or-8/
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I always recommend Dual Boot for PCs if you are playing MMO games such as Aces High
IE, having one installation of windows for your work / general purpose etc.
and having the other with only AH and whatever other games you play installed with the controller drivers etc.
https://www.howtogeek.com/197647/how-to-dual-boot-windows-10-with-windows-7-or-8/
I strongly recommend to not setup a dual-boot or multi-boot computer system when using Windows 7 and/or Windows 8 then adding Windows 10 as your 2nd OS or 3rd OS!
In doing so, once you start to add Windows 10 for your second boot option or 3rd boot option it will take control, overriding all your previous settings you had originally set your Windows 7 and/or Windows 8 OS up for....
Things like adding/updating your Windows 7 / 8 OS installations with missing or hidden windows updates that you might have withheld from installing because you wanted to keep the "data and telemetry data gathering processes" from constantly running in the background, etc...setting Windows 10 up to dual boot or multi-boot with Windows 7/8 completely messes everything up, causing more issues than it's worth...especially if you have tweaked your Windows 7 OS it Windows 8 OS for optimum performance...
I myself have already been through this issue and posted about it in this forum back when I came across this issue with dual/multi-booting Windows 10
Hope this helps
TC
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This is alleviated by reading the post and also installing Easy BCE
or Easy boot Code Editor.
Your Computers should go to a screen to allow you to select which operating system you wish to load once you have created those entries.
This can also be accomplished within windows by reading the article.
https://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/
(https://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ximg_552b10d622928.jpg.pagespeed.gp+jp+jw+pj+ws+js+rj+rp+rw+ri+cp+md.ic.JSUYhgiLex.jpg)
or By using the system properties and advanced tab.
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Do not Install ITUNES :old:
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Do not Install ITUNES :old:
I thought everyone knew that. iTunes for Windows is horrible. Quite frankly, any application from Apple for Windows is bad.
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This is alleviated by reading the post and also installing Easy BCE
or Easy boot Code Editor.
Your Computers should go to a screen to allow you to select which operating system you wish to load once you have created those entries.
This can also be accomplished within windows by reading the article.
https://neosmart.net/EasyBCD/
(https://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ximg_552b10d622928.jpg.pagespeed.gp+jp+jw+pj+ws+js+rj+rp+rw+ri+cp+md.ic.JSUYhgiLex.jpg)
or By using the system properties and advanced tab.
what is alleviated? installing Windows 10 as a 2nd or 3rd boot option? ( dual-boot / multi-boot ) and not having it wreck your previous Windows 7 and/or Windows 8.1 OS installations?
I have read the article/post you linked to... I am and have been fully familiar with EasyBCD for some years now....
nothing shows or explains how to keep Windows 10 from corrupting a person's windows 7 OS and/or Windows 8.0 or 8.1 OS partition(or HDD ) that they have setup in dual-boot or multi-boot computer setups....
If you have found a way that will keep windows 10 from taking control of the MBR as well as re-installing hidden/removed/or never installed windows updates on existing windows 7/8/8.1 OSes or porking them..........
please do share your knowledge, of how you can keep Windows 10 from monkeying up your Windows 7/8.0/8.1 OS installations when adding Windows 10 to a dual boot / multi boot setup
if you know how to do this and keep Windows 10 from messing up a cleaned / tweaked Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows 8.1 Pro OS installation, I would be very grateful
Sincerely,
TC
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if you are going for a windows 10 install then you have to install it first
otherwise you are going to have to use Easy BCD to fix your boot loader
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I always recommend Dual Boot for PCs if you are playing MMO games such as Aces High
IE, having one installation of windows for your work / general purpose etc.
and having the other with only AH and whatever other games you play installed with the controller drivers etc.
https://www.howtogeek.com/197647/how-to-dual-boot-windows-10-with-windows-7-or-8/
Really? Dual-Boot Windows.
That is a horrible suggestion. I hope nobody tries this.
Windows 10 is already a cluster-fu*k and you are suggesting to have two versions running together.
I would recommend tweaking your OS the way you want. Not dealing with two of them.
Coogan
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I have dual booted windows for years,
Currently my setup has 3 Operating systems installed
Windows 10
Windows 7
Ubutntu = Xubuntu
and has multiple VMs
I can also access all of the OS's as virtual machines
The Home Directories are sym linked through the registry
My Disks look like this.
Disk 1 1TB Raid 1 1Tb x 2 Mirrored
Partition 1
Windows 10 OS
Partition 2
Windows 7 OS
Partiton 3
Ubuntu
*Note All users directories have been moved to second drive and modified through the registry.
No Encrytion on home directories
Disk 2 3TB Radio 1 3TB x 2 Mirrored
Parition 1 2TB
users Directory (Mapped out from windows files)
Partition 2
Mirrored backup of the first drive
It works with Grub Boot Loader and I can change OS's by rebooting
But of course I am a total geek and have searched the net for years on how to dual boot PCs.
MY gaming system has 2x installtions of windows 7 and one install of linux
same config
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Maybe Windows 7 & 10 can live side by side, I don't know.
I'm talking about dual booting Windows 10. I just don't think that's a good idea.
Coogan
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I guess you have all the windows updates and rollup updates installed on your Windows 7 OS's as well, to where they have the "data gathering telemetry" running in the back ground among other things.....
I never cared much for toolkits like EasyBCD, Grub, Hiren's CD, etc...
I much prefer a Clean , tweaked smooth running OS
Glad what you got works for you and makes you happy, LTCClark :aok
Cheers
TC
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had trimmed down some processes the week of my crash , thinking i got rid of something i should not of :bhead
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I thought everyone knew that. iTunes for Windows is horrible. Quite frankly, any application from Apple for Windows is bad.
I didn't. I have iTunes and iCloud installed on my Win7 desktop. I don't use iTunes anymore but use iCloud for photos. Should I delete both programs? If I keep iCloud, what are the potential risks?
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They are very poor Windows applications. Performance issues galore. Game stutters, freezing, pausing, you name it.
It is like Apple is doing what it can to sabotage Windows. That's a joke folks.
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I have iTunes installed on one system that I use for recording games, storing travel videos, and as a backup for our Apple devices. I would never install it on a production machine, or one I use for gaming.
I have tried Razer Cortex as a process manager. I had made a video about it, but never posted because of the YouTube policy changes and because my uploads simply were not posting for some reason. It is even easier to use than AlacrityPC was when it was current.