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How can I find out what program(s) are running "in the background" so to
speak? Reason I ask is that I routinely put this thing in "standby" mode when I am not using it and it normally shuts down the display, hard drive and cooling fans until I hit the "enter" key when I want to use it again and then it springs back to life. Every once in a while though, it shuts down normally to "standby", but then starts up again by itself. The only way to stop this is to completely go through a "turn off" cycle and then restart again. After that, it's good for another week or so until it begins to start up by itself again. I suspect a program is running in the background, because when I do a complete shutdown, I see a brief window indicating that something is shutting down, before the computer goes through it's normal "shutting windows down" cycle. OS is Windows XP SP2. Hope this question makes sense. I'd like to open something to see what is running. Eisboch |
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On Jan 29, 3:37*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
How can I find out what program(s) are running "in the background" so to speak? Reason I ask is that I routinely put this thing in "standby" mode when I am not using it and it normally shuts down the display, hard drive and cooling fans until I hit the "enter" key when I want to use it again and then it springs back to life. Every once in a while though, it shuts down normally to "standby", but then starts up again by itself. *The only way to stop this is to completely go through a "turn off" cycle and then restart again. *After that, it's good for another week or so until it begins to start up by itself again. I suspect a program is running in the background, because when I do a complete shutdown, I see a brief window indicating that something is shutting down, before the computer goes through it's normal "shutting windows down" cycle. OS is Windows XP SP2. Hope this question makes sense. *I'd like to open something to see what is running. Eisboch Open a task manager and look at the programs listed there. [ctl] [alt] [del]. |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... How can I find out what program(s) are running "in the background" so to speak? Reason I ask is that I routinely put this thing in "standby" mode when I am not using it and it normally shuts down the display, hard drive and cooling fans until I hit the "enter" key when I want to use it again and then it springs back to life. Every once in a while though, it shuts down normally to "standby", but then starts up again by itself. The only way to stop this is to completely go through a "turn off" cycle and then restart again. After that, it's good for another week or so until it begins to start up by itself again. I suspect a program is running in the background, because when I do a complete shutdown, I see a brief window indicating that something is shutting down, before the computer goes through it's normal "shutting windows down" cycle. OS is Windows XP SP2. Hope this question makes sense. I'd like to open something to see what is running. Eisboch Open Windows Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del) and open the Processes tab. |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... How can I find out what program(s) are running "in the background" so to speak? Reason I ask is that I routinely put this thing in "standby" mode when I am not using it and it normally shuts down the display, hard drive and cooling fans until I hit the "enter" key when I want to use it again and then it springs back to life. Every once in a while though, it shuts down normally to "standby", but then starts up again by itself. The only way to stop this is to completely go through a "turn off" cycle and then restart again. After that, it's good for another week or so until it begins to start up by itself again. I suspect a program is running in the background, because when I do a complete shutdown, I see a brief window indicating that something is shutting down, before the computer goes through it's normal "shutting windows down" cycle. OS is Windows XP SP2. Hope this question makes sense. I'd like to open something to see what is running. Eisboch right click on the task bar at the bottom of your screen. then select task manager. And I am not a geek. A little geekish, maybe. |
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"D.Duck" wrote in message
... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... How can I find out what program(s) are running "in the background" so to speak? Reason I ask is that I routinely put this thing in "standby" mode when I am not using it and it normally shuts down the display, hard drive and cooling fans until I hit the "enter" key when I want to use it again and then it springs back to life. Every once in a while though, it shuts down normally to "standby", but then starts up again by itself. The only way to stop this is to completely go through a "turn off" cycle and then restart again. After that, it's good for another week or so until it begins to start up by itself again. I suspect a program is running in the background, because when I do a complete shutdown, I see a brief window indicating that something is shutting down, before the computer goes through it's normal "shutting windows down" cycle. OS is Windows XP SP2. Hope this question makes sense. I'd like to open something to see what is running. Eisboch Open Windows Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del) and open the Processes tab. ......and prepare to be confused. You won't recognize many of the processes, so you'll need to continue researching & asking questions. Shutting down some of them can make you cry. |
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 15:37:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
How can I find out what program(s) are running "in the background" so to speak? Reason I ask is that I routinely put this thing in "standby" mode when I am not using it and it normally shuts down the display, hard drive and cooling fans until I hit the "enter" key when I want to use it again and then it springs back to life. Every once in a while though, it shuts down normally to "standby", but then starts up again by itself. The only way to stop this is to completely go through a "turn off" cycle and then restart again. After that, it's good for another week or so until it begins to start up by itself again. I suspect a program is running in the background, because when I do a complete shutdown, I see a brief window indicating that something is shutting down, before the computer goes through it's normal "shutting windows down" cycle. OS is Windows XP SP2. Hope this question makes sense. I'd like to open something to see what is running. Eisboch This was posted by John Wentworth back in Oct '06. Maybe you can use it. I've not done so. Windows XP and Me contain a program called msconfig (Start-Run-type msconfig and select Startup) that will identify those programs that will autorun. Or, go to http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html for a freeware tool that does the same and more, and works on all Windows platforms. Much safer than editing the registry. At the same site look at ProcessExplorer; this is a tool that provides information on every process running on your computer. http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilitie...sExplorer.html If you're not sure if a process should be running go to http://www.sysinfo.org/startuplist.php to identify the good guys and bad guys. The Process Explorer looks interesting, but I'm semi-afraid to try it. You're brave. Let me know what happens. -- John H |
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 15:37:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Hope this question makes sense. I'd like to open something to see what is running. Been there, done that. The Task Manager thingy magigger - right click on the Task Bar (which, oddly enough, is an appropriate name because it actually displays tasks) and select Task Manager. Then, be prepared for the Wonderful Magical Journey into Arcana - The Land of Windows Task Naming Conventions and Process Misnomers. It's a fun world. However, I'd look around my desktop and see what could possibly be running. I had a similar problem with QT and iTunes - they would start up and sit in the background, then wouldn't shut down properly until I disabled them on startup and put them on-call as it were. That's probably what it is - a program that starts it'self up, then goes in to sleeper mode until called for. |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... How can I find out what program(s) are running "in the background" so to speak? Reason I ask is that I routinely put this thing in "standby" mode when I am not using it and it normally shuts down the display, hard drive and cooling fans until I hit the "enter" key when I want to use it again and then it springs back to life. Every once in a while though, it shuts down normally to "standby", but then starts up again by itself. The only way to stop this is to completely go through a "turn off" cycle and then restart again. After that, it's good for another week or so until it begins to start up by itself again. I suspect a program is running in the background, because when I do a complete shutdown, I see a brief window indicating that something is shutting down, before the computer goes through it's normal "shutting windows down" cycle. OS is Windows XP SP2. Hope this question makes sense. I'd like to open something to see what is running. Eisboch I use this little jewel: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx Its called autoruns. Enjoy! db |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 15:37:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: Hope this question makes sense. I'd like to open something to see what is running. Been there, done that. The Task Manager thingy magigger - right click on the Task Bar (which, oddly enough, is an appropriate name because it actually displays tasks) and select Task Manager. Then, be prepared for the Wonderful Magical Journey into Arcana - The Land of Windows Task Naming Conventions and Process Misnomers. It's a fun world. However, I'd look around my desktop and see what could possibly be running. I had a similar problem with QT and iTunes - they would start up and sit in the background, then wouldn't shut down properly until I disabled them on startup and put them on-call as it were. That's probably what it is - a program that starts it'self up, then goes in to sleeper mode until called for. PC Mag has a util called Startup Cop Pro that tells you what programs you've installed that are actually running at startup and right afterwards, as opposed to the Windoze "system" files, most of which are not running "optionally." It also lets you temporarily or permanently stop programs from running at start-up. |
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![]() On Jan 29, 3:37 pm, "Eisboch" wrote: How can I find out what program(s) are running "in the background" so to speak? Well! I'd like to thank each and every one of the geeks that offered the answer and suggestions. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I just checked the task manager and right now there are only two programs running ... Outlook Express and Firefox. Next time it starts doing it's automatic restart nonsense, I'll check it again and see what else is running. It might be "Spyware Doctor" that automatically updates itself. Thanks. Eisboch |
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