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In task manager I see that SVCHOST.exe is using upwards of 100Mb of my RAM.
a. I am curious what specific processes/services this process (PID 1008) is using and if I will be able to disable them. b. Please tell me how to check what processes are running under a listing in Task Manager. c. Is my PID 1008 going to be the "same" process on everyone's computer, or do computers each create unique PIDs for their processes Thanks for responding! SPEC: OS: 64-bit ultimate Board: Asus a8n32-sli dlx. nforce4 DOS Bios rev. 1303 RAM: 2 x 1024 DDR 500 RAM 1.6volt CPU: AMD X2 4400+ (not OC'd) GPU: 1 x 8800 GTX Driver 100.65 wqhl |
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grab a copy of process explorer from Microsoft at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...sExplorer.mspx This will allow you to see which sub-process of the service host is consuming the resources. Best of luck, Joe "Brian" wrote: In task manager I see that SVCHOST.exe is using upwards of 100Mb of my RAM. a. I am curious what specific processes/services this process (PID 1008) is using and if I will be able to disable them. b. Please tell me how to check what processes are running under a listing in Task Manager. c. Is my PID 1008 going to be the "same" process on everyone's computer, or do computers each create unique PIDs for their processes Thanks for responding! SPEC: OS: 64-bit ultimate Board: Asus a8n32-sli dlx. nforce4 DOS Bios rev. 1303 RAM: 2 x 1024 DDR 500 RAM 1.6volt CPU: AMD X2 4400+ (not OC'd) GPU: 1 x 8800 GTX Driver 100.65 wqhl |
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Thank you for the link.
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Joe Guidera" wrote in message ... grab a copy of process explorer from Microsoft at http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...sExplorer.mspx This will allow you to see which sub-process of the service host is consuming the resources. Best of luck, Joe "Brian" wrote: In task manager I see that SVCHOST.exe is using upwards of 100Mb of my RAM. a. I am curious what specific processes/services this process (PID 1008) is using and if I will be able to disable them. b. Please tell me how to check what processes are running under a listing in Task Manager. c. Is my PID 1008 going to be the "same" process on everyone's computer, or do computers each create unique PIDs for their processes Thanks for responding! SPEC: OS: 64-bit ultimate Board: Asus a8n32-sli dlx. nforce4 DOS Bios rev. 1303 RAM: 2 x 1024 DDR 500 RAM 1.6volt CPU: AMD X2 4400+ (not OC'd) GPU: 1 x 8800 GTX Driver 100.65 wqhl |