Win7 determines which processes in the process are system processes to avoid accidental injuries

  

In the Win7 system, the system and the programs are all running in the system in the process. Usually, we will view the process in the task manager and some operations on the process, such as the end, but many people I don't know which processes are closed and which ones should not. Because the process is divided into system critical processes and application processes, when we accidentally end the system critical process, it will affect the system operation. So how do we tell which ones are system processes?

1, first open the process page of the task manager, one is to read the description, we can simply know from the description how this process is used! However, there are many processes that have no description or no text description, so we can't know. We can look at the second method.

2, we can use the process's "username" to determine whether it is a system process, the system process is generally "System", "ld"; LOCAL SERVICE, rd, NETWORK SERVICE & rdquo; The three user names are indicated, and the Administrator is a third-party software process running by the currently logged in user.

By the above method, it is possible to determine which processes belong to the system. When we know which ones belong to the system process, the operation of the process is very helpful.

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