Please let them idle at least 10 minutes after a cold power-up.
Thanks
Please correct me if I'm wrong but it seems that some services shut themselves down after a power-up within a few minutes and other services shut down when switching to battery power so as to conserve power. After some Spring cleaning, I'm now down from 63 to 51 processes and have noticed some faster bootup and S/D times (maybe 10-12 seconds improvement). The T61p also "feels" snappier, FWIW.basketb wrote:I'm intrigued, why does it matter for this poll whether you run on batteries or not?
And why would you let your computer idle for 10 minutes? Isn't that a waste of energy?
Interesting, I never paid attention to this. Do you happen to know which processes/services these are?eecon wrote:...Please correct me if I'm wrong but it seems that some services shut themselves down after a power-up within a few minutes and other services shut down when switching to battery power so as to conserve power...
Probably mostly semi-useless scanning services ...... Just open Task Manager immediately after you boot up and then again after about 10 minutes .... I start with about 58 now and soon end up with only about 51. If you really are interested you could try Process Explorer v11.33:basketb wrote:Interesting, I never paid attention to this. Do you happen to know which processes/services these are?
The amount of processes running is usually a function of all the different software one has loaded and is running. I'm gusessing that if you just want a stationary machine to safely surf the internet, read and send emails, and maybe type and print an occassional letter, then one probably does not need more than 30 processes in a stripped down WinXP clean machine.jdhurst wrote:I have 115 processes running on my Vista machine and had about 90 running on my XP laptop. Processes use memory (and I have lots of that), otherwise they are benign. Properly set up and tuned at the application level, they don't use any appreciable resource (<2% CPU for the last 6 years) and don't bother me at all. ... JDH
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