Many users who use the Win8.1 system find that sometimes when you open Task Manager, you will see a runtime broker process. What is this process for? Can it be disabled? The following small series for you to answer.
First, what is the process of runtimebroker?
The process of RuntimeBroker.exe process Win8 or Win8.1 system, is an important system core process, is WIN8 or Win8.1 for the Metro App Authority management process. This program is normally located in the C:windowssystem32 directory, the size of the general 32.7KB.
The RuntimeBroker.exe process, which is used for starting screen tiles with background interaction with the desktop, may not occur if no magnetic patch applications are running. General memory will not be more than 3 m, if the system occurs when the process memory consumption is too high, should be the magnetic paste application is not completely closed (especially Win8.1).
Second, can the RuntimeBroker.exe process be disabled?
Runtimebroker as an important core process of the system, can not be arbitrarily disabled!