How to quickly determine which processes are System Processes
When I opened the Task Manager process, many English processes did not understand and did not know which processes were system processes. I checked them online one by one without a detailed explanation, today, I finally found a simple method of judgment. I don't know whether anyone has written similar statements. I will introduce this method to you.
1. First, right-click the desktop taskbar and start the task manager;
2. Click a process and you will see many image names. If you click a process, the image name "explorer" is used as an example;
3. move the cursor to the "explorer" column of the image name, right-click the image, and click the location where the file is opened to display the location of the process. You will find it in the windows folder on disk C, in this way, you will find that it is a windows process and cannot be closed;
4. Later, others can also push like this. For example, if its file is in the system32 folder and it is also a system process, it cannot be closed, many processes in the Task Manager are of system32, which is an important system process and cannot be closed;
5. These processes do not belong to system processes. You only need to open the file location where they are located to determine whether this method is quite simple, however, when installing the software, do not place it on the system disk as much as possible. It is best to put a software in a folder, like, when installing a software, you can specify a folder for classification, in this way, you can make a lot of judgments. If the file type is messy, you will not know which software or system process the Task Manager process belongs;
Note:
1. Try not to place the system disk when installing the software.
2. Install a software to create a folder, which makes it much easier to determine which program the process is.
3. open the file location. Do not end the process in the windows folder or system32 folder.