Process. Many people may be familiar with this word, especially those who prefer to use the task manager. When an application cannot be closed, you can use the Task Manager to forcibly close it. When the computer runs slowly, you can use the task manager to check which application occupies a large amount of system resources, close it. But at this time, the problem often occurs, because in the process list, there are many processes that are unfamiliar, occupying memory or CPU is very high, end the process does not end, please note! Some people bite their teeth and force the end. The result is that the system is suspended.
Note that common processes can help us determine whether the computer is infected with viruses and whether the computer is tampered! And whether the process is normally occupied! First, we need to understand the common computer system processes as follows:
Mdm.exe (Windows console)
WmiPrvSE.exe (Windows WMI Provider Host)
Services.exe (Windows service and controller application)
Inetinfo.exe (Windows IIS Admin Service Helper)
Wscntfy.exe (Windows Security Center Security warning program)
Msiexec.exe (Windows installer component)
WUDFhost.exe (Windows user mode driver framework host process)
Wdfmgr.exe (Windows user-mode driver framework)
Alg.exe (Windows Application Layer Gateway service)
Lsass.exe: LSA Shell (Export Version) local security authentication service
Iexplore.exe is a process (ie browser)
Csrss.exe (Client Server runtime process)
Explorer.exe (Windows Image shell program)
Taskmgr.exe (Windows Task Manager)
Winlogon.exe (Windows logon program)
Lsass.exe process (local security authentication service)
Dwm.exe process (Desktop Window Manager)
Conhost.exe process (console window host)
Ctfmon.exe (Windows text input)
Conime.exe (supported by command prompt input)
Svchost.exe (main process of Windows service)
OHotfix.exe (install the client update file)
Ose.exe (Microsoft Office source engine)
Imjpmig.exe (Windows input method editor)
MMC.exe (Windows Machine Debug Manager)
Smss.exe (Windows session manager)
Wuauclt.exe (automatically updated in Windows)
Spoolsv.exe (Spooler SubSystem App background handler SubSystem application)
Wuauclt.exe (automatically updated in Windows)