Re: vesmgr.exe sucking up CPU!

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Replied to [jack]s message :
start / run / msconfig
hit enter
click last tab which is startup, unclick if listed,

you will have to restart computer

No. that's optional.



or

rtclick MyComputer, Manage
Services and Applications

find it in Services
you might have to maximize the window

Or switch to Standard View

leftclick with your mouse will open any of these up

Left-Double-Click

you can turn off or put something on automatic or manual





Good Luck, Ayush.
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