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| Thread ID: 111361 | 2010-07-23 22:55:00 | Understanding Task manager. | Cicero (40) | Press F1 |
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| 1121799 | 2010-07-24 04:23:00 | A good lad that Cicero. ;) | Richard (739) | ||
| 1121800 | 2010-07-24 04:30:00 | CPU usage is at 17% to 54% and Depends whats running. Scans? You're doing something? If running nothing and you have a look normally System Idle Process is at 98 or 99% |
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| 1121801 | 2010-07-24 04:48:00 | A good lad that Cicero. ;) Ah, but not as good as our PCtech lass.;) |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1121802 | 2010-07-24 06:40:00 | Uniblue's Process Library (www.liutilities.com) has listings of 1000's of background processes with common listings on their home page. You can manually dig a bit further (if keen) by cross referencing internet TCP connections and their process identifiers (PID's) and compare them with what's showing (or not) in the task manager (may need to click view in menu - to select columns - then PID to display them). This forum best explains how using task manager and netstats. (www.antionline.com) But I also use the easier what's running net ( Google Search, firefox, Avast, etc)). I found a rogue TCP screen saver download connecting at several ports - which many anti-virus/spyware" target="_blank">www.whatsrunning.net/) to display IP Connections and TCP's - as it also list their domains (e.g. Google Search, firefox, Avast, etc)). I found a rogue TCP screen saver download connecting at several ports - which many anti-virus did not seem to detect (and noted by others). It was hidden from task manager, evaded firewall and manual scans, HiJack this, etc, and caused a bit slower browsing, until I added to my hosts file and to the firewall block list. |
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