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I would like to squeeze every ounce of performance out of my computer when
running memory intensive applications. I see ~2 dozen processes running even
when I have no applications open. Are there some processes that I can safely
end to free up memory without causing problems? Are there some processes
that I should never terminate (such as explorer.exe) which will cause
problems if I do? Thanks.
I would like to squeeze every ounce of performance out of my computer when
running memory intensive applications. I see ~2 dozen processes running even
when I have no applications open. Are there some processes that I can safely
end to free up memory without causing problems? Are there some processes
that I should never terminate (such as explorer.exe) which will cause
problems if I do? Thanks.