Re: Problem with too many processes running



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"Stan Hilliard" <usenetreplyMS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:edvl54h4uc3htauesekq1nf9mqersnilln@xxxxxxxxxx
XP Pro SP2

I am having a number of issues with my computer and I will list them
all because they might be related.

During startup:
(1) DOS screen -- less than 20 seconds. Sometimes the first character
of each line is missing. Sometimes not.
(2) Windows XP progress bar. varies 5-30 seconds
(3) Black screen. Sometimes with mouse curser. Varies from 5 seconds
to 2 minutes.
(4) Logins -- (4a) To desktop -- 6 seconds.
(4b) Adding icons on lower menu bar. Varies 1 from minute to 10
minutes. With task-manager I have watched these processes run during
the time that the menu bar is filling up. Here are the ones that
consume resources:

Ad-Watch
alg.exe
ALi5289.exe
brmfRsmg.exe
cidmwa.exe
explorer.exe
FPAVserver.exe
inetinfo.exe
iPodService.exe (I don't have an iPod)
Isass.exe
iTunesHelper.exe
jusched.exe
reader_sl.exe
Smc.exe
svchost.exe
System.exe
taskmgr.exe (sometimes it takes 30% of resources)
wmi.exe
wmipruse.exe
wvaudt.exe

The processes have these user names:
system
local service
network service
my name

Q1 -- Are any of these processes suspicious looking?

Q2 -- Are all these processes necessary during startup? Should I be
blocking any of them?

Q3 -- What software tools, if any, are recommended to control these
processes?

Stan Hilliard

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