friends using the WinXP system often use the process manager, and the process Manager can help you monitor every program that runs silently in the background. A lot of careful WinXP users will find that The process manager always appears in the GoogleUpdate.exe process, see the name we know that the user must be installed Google related programs, although the process can be forced to terminate, but each boot will appear again, and no matter how you look up the startup items, prohibit Google Update Service It all the time, it is really a tricky problem, is there really no solution? To solve this problem, we should also understand how it works.
Now that the googleupdate process is so stubborn, we have to find out the secretive way in which the GoogleUpdate.exe process works, and by studying what we've found, GoogleUpdate.exe is a very rare way to schedule tasks. Open Task Scheduler You can see two scheduled Tasks googleupdatetaskmachine and Googleupdatetaskuser, which are set to run "GoogleUpdate.exe" when the user logs on to the system while the latter is idle. The default is that the system is idle for more than 10 minutes.
Now that you know how the "GoogleUpdate.exe" process works, it's easy. Either the two scheduled tasks will be deleted directly, or you can disable (after you open the task properties, Cancel ' enabled ' check, Figure 2). Now, finally can and stubborn "GoogleUpdate.exe" process to say goodbye.
The above is how to delete the Googleupdate process under the WinXP, similar stubborn process can usually meet many, but no matter what the process, as long as we can understand how it is opened, we can take appropriate measures to prohibit it. This is also the most important idea that this tutorial wants to impart to you.