Mm, rarely for me. Good question.samaritan.squirrel said:On a related note, how does one permanently disable programs that run without being used?Things like Adobe Reader, which I don't really use.
ccleaner is freeCavouku said:CCleaner wants me to pay. I don't have a credit card, and my parents can't spare, so anything I can do free?
Alright, because the three PayPal options were the first thing to come up, I'll double check-MusicalFreedom said:ccleaner is freeCavouku said:CCleaner wants me to pay. I don't have a credit card, and my parents can't spare, so anything I can do free?
look further down the page
windows key + rsamaritan.squirrel said:On a related note, how does one permanently disable programs that run without being used?Things like Adobe Reader, which I don't really use.
Did those. It could be the temperature, I tried the F2 menu during restart, but I couldn't see it, you know where I could see that?syndicated44 said:Well most logical problem is your running out of Hard drive space. Second potentially the ctrl alt delete. Then look at processes you may have a collosal amount running. Small things usually add up with computers like that.
no no no no that's not how you do it, msconfig will give you errorsMusicalFreedom said:windows key + rsamaritan.squirrel said:On a related note, how does one permanently disable programs that run without being used?Things like Adobe Reader, which I don't really use.
type "msconfig" without quotes
go to startup tab
disable whatever
I think that's how it goes, haven't used windows in ages
You need to make sure that you are logged out of Steam and that the program is off before you can attempt an uninstall.Cavouku said:How do I uninstall Steam? Ass/Remove programs (yes I noticed what I typed) says something else has access to it, and I have no idea what's going on.
RAGE! RAGE AND ANGER! My computer is still running over the RAM size. I'm going to try that defraggler thing, and if that doesn't work, I may ragequit and send it to Staples.
Oh, wait wait wait, I never got its temperature...
now that's strange, all the times I've used msconfig I've never had any errors at all, aside from the standard one that says that shit's been changed.cleverlymadeup said:no no no no that's not how you do it, msconfig will give you errors
...That worked. Thank you.randomsix said:You need to make sure that you are logged out of Steam and that the program is off before you can attempt an uninstall.Cavouku said:How do I uninstall Steam? Ass/Remove programs (yes I noticed what I typed) says something else has access to it, and I have no idea what's going on.
RAGE! RAGE AND ANGER! My computer is still running over the RAM size. I'm going to try that defraggler thing, and if that doesn't work, I may ragequit and send it to Staples.
Oh, wait wait wait, I never got its temperature...
So, if there's anything else, let me know. The kilobytes and some things kept changing, but that's the gist of it.Acer Netbook: Aspire One series | Model Type - AOA150 (CPU Temp - 32C
Driver - Acer C: | File System - NTFS | Capacity - 144.2 GB | Used - 12.9 GB (9%) | Free Space - 131.3 GB (91%) | RAM Capacity - 512 MB | (Currently Defragmenting Driver)
Applications Running - Piriform Defraggler, Google Chrome |
Performance: CPU Usage - Between 50-60% | PF Usage: 430(+/-) MB
Processes: 42
ashServ.exe - SYSTEM - 29,804K
svchost.exe - SYSTEM - 27,152K
chrome.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 26,7__K
chrome.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 23,___K
Defraggler.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 22,536K
ashWebSv.exe - SYSTEM - 14,520K
explorer.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 14,004K
drwtsn32.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 7,660K
QtZgAcer.EXE - Lucas K. Lawrence - 7,320K
SynTPEnh.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 5,740K
eRAgent.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 5,528K
svchost.exe - SYSTEM - 4,996K
services.exe - SYSTEM - 4,992K
spoolsv.exe - SYSTEM - 4,976K
svchost.exe - SYSTEM - 4,884K
svchost.exe - NETWORK SERVICE - 4,480K
aolsoftware.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 4,380K
ctfmon.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 4,240K
csrss.exe - SYSTEM - 4,224K
svchost.exe - NETWORK SERVICE - 4,188K
svchost.exe - LOCAL SERVICE - 3.984K
igfxsrvc.exe Lucas K. Lawrence - 3,828K
alg.exe - LOCAL SERVICE - 3,704K
igfxtray.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 3,696K
hkcmd.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 3,664K
svchost.exe - LOCAL SERVICE - 3,648K
svchost.exe - SYSTEM - 3,342K
RtkBtMnt.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 3,372K
igfxpers.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 3,176K
drwtsn32.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 3,092K
igfxext.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 3,036K
Res.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 2,880K
taskmgr.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 2,532K
jqs.exe - SYSTEM - 1,932K
ashDisp.exe - Lucas K. Lawrence - 1,748K
winlogoon.exe - SYSTEM - 1,580K
lsass.exe SYSTEM - 1,052
ashMaiSv.exe - SYSTEM - 980
smss.exe - SYSTEM - 388K
aswUpdSv.exe - SYSTEM - 224K
System - SYSTEM - 220K
System Idle Process - SYSTEM - 16K
(As a note, System Idle Process is the only thing taking up significant CPU. Anywhere between 70-99, I don't know the measurement unit)