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bopdude 29-09-2004 09:33

looking for an end program program
 
Hi all, is there a program out there that will kill all non essential running programs ?? I am using XP home with sp1, I've tried looking through Ctrl>Alt>Del in the task manager but most of it goes over my head, wouldn't know what to touch and what to leave.

TIA

poolking 29-09-2004 09:37

Re: looking for an end program program
 
If your system is running fine without any slowdown I wouldn't even bother.

bopdude 29-09-2004 09:40

Re: looking for an end program program
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by poolking
If your system is running fine without any slowdown I wouldn't even bother.

Thats just it, sometimes when we are all logged on ( 4 or 5 at once ) with various progs running there is a definite lag, soooooo,is there such a prog ????

iadom 29-09-2004 09:55

Re: looking for an end program program
 
Not sure if this is what you are looking for.

http://www.iarsn.com/taskinfo.html

Or you may find something here.


http://lists.gpick.com/

SMHarman 29-09-2004 09:56

Re: looking for an end program program
 
Disableing fast user switching, or adding more RAM?

Steve H 29-09-2004 09:56

Re: looking for an end program program
 
Well really Ctrl,alt,delete is the best option, although I know you were asking for alternatives (Which im not even sure there is).

Just go into processes and click the 'Username' tab at the top to list them in order.. (IE, System ones all lumped together, etc)

As a general rule of thumb, you have to leave all system ones running..and majority of the ones that have your username by you can close. When gaming I close pretty much everything.

bopdude 29-09-2004 10:00

Re: looking for an end program program
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve H
Well really Ctrl,alt,delete is the best option, although I know you were asking for alternatives (Which im not even sure there is).

Just go into processes and click the 'Username' tab at the top to list them in order.. (IE, System ones all lumped together, etc)

As a general rule of thumb, you have to leave all system ones running..and majority of the ones that have your username by you can close. When gaming I close pretty much everything.

Thanks for that Steve, yeah thats the way i do it but i was looking for a ' 1 click ' option, if there is one ?? never mind, still looking :)

gazzae 29-09-2004 10:06

Re: looking for an end program program
 
I used to use EndItAll.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,697,00.asp

You can set which processes you want to keep running and then click a button and it will kill all processes that you haven't selected.

bopdude 29-09-2004 10:13

Re: looking for an end program program
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gazzae
I used to use EndItAll.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,697,00.asp

You can set which processes you want to keep running and then click a button and it will kill all processes that you haven't selected.

That looks more like it, thanks for the link :tu:

altis 29-09-2004 11:15

Re: looking for an end program program
 
For a real product (ie. costs money!) that does this try this:

http://www.litepc.com/

I haven't used it myself but it's defo on my list of things to try when I have time.

bopdude 29-09-2004 11:34

Re: looking for an end program program
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by altis
For a real product (ie. costs money!) that does this try this:

http://www.litepc.com/

I haven't used it myself but it's defo on my list of things to try when I have time.

Looks nice, but a little more than I need :)

Jon M 29-09-2004 11:59

Re: looking for an end program program
 
another one worth getting: http://www.tomcoyote.org/hjt/

nffc 29-09-2004 12:46

Re: looking for an end program program
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bopdude
Thats just it, sometimes when we are all logged on ( 4 or 5 at once ) with various progs running there is a definite lag, soooooo,is there such a prog ????

Well log off then instead of pressing Win + L- only one of you can use the PC at once!

Gareth 29-09-2004 13:04

Re: looking for an end program program
 
Yeah, XP is supposed to be more multi-user (ie, concurrent users) than previous versions of Windows, but I still find it pretty poor. My PC at home can crawl when all 3 accounts are in use.

cough Linux rules, no such problem! cough


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