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Question by  adaduda (14)

What are ways to identify windows xp processes?

 
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Answer by  MashalKhanKhattak (69)

Press ctrl+alt+del to run task manager, click on the processes tab, there you will find all the processes that are currently running, name of user running them, their cpu usage, memory usage and their description.

 
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Answer by  EnacheSilviuGeorge (21)

Start Taks Manager by pressing CTRL + ALT + DELETE keys altogether. Then go visit the processes tab. After finding their executable names search them in WINDOWS folder (press F3).

 
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Answer by  curtiss (62)

Press the CTRL+ALT+DELETE keys and the task manager appears. Clicking on the process tab gives you a list of processes, which can then be searched for on google.

 
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Answer by  lgk (2426)

It usually says host under type of process when you look in the task manager. You can expand you manager window and slide it to the right to view types.

 
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Answer by  MikeJones (5)

The fastest way to identify windows xp processes is to hit the keyboard shortcut, ctrl+shift+escape. This will open your task manager. Then all you do is click on the processes tab. Then you may google processes to find out what they do.

 
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Answer by  Jonah14 (640)

First, you need to open the Windows Task Manager, either by holding at the same time Ctrl+Alt+Del on the keyboard or by right clicking on the task bar and hitting Task Manager. Then go to the tab processes and there you can see all processes currently running. You can easily find descriptions for them on the Internet.

 
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Answer by  deunnero (8)

First you need to hit ctrl alt delete. Second, go to applications and identify the application you are targeting. Third, right click on the identified application. Fourth, click process, and it will take you to the process list.

 
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