Through the task manager, we can view the currently running program. If you think a program is "suspicious", you can immediately stop it ). It seems that this method is very simple and convenient. However, I do not know if you have found that the task manager can only view the running program, but not the running program path. If you can further determine the full path of a running program, it will be helpful for you to determine whether a program is "suspicious.
Choose "start"> "program"> "attachment"> "System Tools"> "system information" (1). In the "System Information" window that appears, click "+" in front of "software environment" and click "running task" in the expanded list to view the specific program path (2 ).
Figure 1. Enable System Information
Figure 2. view the specific program path
After knowing the specific path of the program, you can determine whether to stop it, which can reduce "misoperations ", you can also avoid "kill" programs that run normally to a large extent (this article takes Windows XP as an example ).