I have 29 processes always running in windows when I initially boot up even after I've removed all startups. Is there any way to tell which processes are safe to shutdown and disable before I begin capturing video? Thanks!
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here's an index for the Windows processes:
Windows Process Library.
you can use this to figure out what they are doing and if you need them running or can kill them with the Task Manager.- housepig
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Before you start removing processes, check your CPU performance indicator. I presently have 40 processes running on this computer and they have zero effect on capturing.
The CPU usage is zero percent at idle if I don't do anything. Typing or moving the mouse runs it up to 2 percent. If it is showing over 5% or more at idle, you may have some processes that are taking CPU cycles.
With Task Manager you can kill any running process and when you reboot they will restore. A few like scvhost will kill your machine temporarily. You can generally kill any processes with the 'Owner' user name.
Spybot S&D with the 'Tools' option activated will show all processes, where they are located and info about them. It will also let you deactivate them. Gives you a lot more information about the processes than Task Manager.
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