Richard in AZ wrote:
> "Paul" wrote in message news:hrumub$vea$1@speranza.aioe.org...
>> Richard in AZ wrote:
>>> At this point it is almost impossible for some one, that cannot see your computer, to help you.
>>> As a minimum, you must have your antivirus program running and your video control running, but a
>>> lot of the other software does not have to be running all the time in the background. But
>>> depending on your computers other software may also be required to be running in the background.
>>> At this time I recommend you look for a computer club or a professional tech in your area to help
>>> you.
>>> (PS, by professional tech I do not mean a big box service like BestBuy, etc.)
>>>
>>> "didee58" wrote in message
>>> news:3D267A1C-27F6-42B4-AF25-EBFB90462786@microsoft.com...
>>>> Thanks for the info,just have one more question(for now)when I go to Task
>>>> Manager it shows me all that are running,currently 47 of them. which ones are
>>>> all right to turn off.and how do I stop them from loading to begin with if
>>>> they aren't needed?.I have one of those books for dummies,but sometimes it is
>>>> easier when someone can address the one specific thing you are having trouble
>>>> with,so again Thanks for your help.
>>>> "Richard in AZ" wrote:
>>>>
>> Start : Run : cmd
>>
>> In the MSDOS window, type
>>
>> tasklist /svc > mytasks.txt
>>
>> Then go and find the mytasks.txt file on your C: drive and open
>> it with Notepad. In there, will be a list of all the things running
>> on your computer, which you can share with us. One of the programs
>> could well be the "tasklist" program which is generating the list.
>> So this is one way to capture what is running.
>>
>> Image Name PID Services
>> ========================= ====== =============================================
>> System Idle Process 0 N/A
>> System 4 N/A
>> smss.exe 884 N/A
>> csrss.exe 944 N/A
>> winlogon.exe 968 N/A
>> services.exe 1016 Eventlog, PlugPlay
>> lsass.exe 1028 PolicyAgent, ProtectedStorage, SamSs
>> svchost.exe 1204 DcomLaunch, TermService
>> ...
>>
>> HTH,
>> Paul
>
> "Tasklist" is not a valid command in the CMD window
> What did you mean to say?
>
>
C:\WINDOWS\system32\tasklist.exe 77,824 bytes
In my WinXP environment variables, Path is set to:
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem
Tasklist should be picked up, based on the first element of the
Path variable. It runs from the CMD window.
You can double-click the tasklist.exe file, but the DOS window
flashes too fast to read it. Which is why I suggested opening
a CMD window and executing the command. Redirecting the output,
makes it easier to paste the text into a posting here.
Paul