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dragula_bassman 03-04-2004 12:33 AM

LOL RC45

geekdiggy 03-04-2004 12:34 AM

Re: ctrl + alt + del help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RC45
Ever thought of getting Idiot's guide to Windows ?

no cuz it's not free :|

crazidude 03-04-2004 12:44 AM

Thats odd... when did this start to happen? Did you install something before this started to happen?

antonioledesma 03-04-2004 12:51 AM

taking a little advantage of this topic and looking at geek's task manager.
Any of you guys know a program that lets you see all the processes that the computer carries on, even the hidden ones, tells what they do, all of their characteristics, etc
I have a couple of processes I don't have an idea what they are and do. I run XP and hate it, my last laptop had 2000 and I knew all the processes that were runnning, but here in XP there are lots of processes

please help or tell me to go very far away

geekdiggy 03-04-2004 01:01 AM

well gee thanks for asking help in MY help thread.

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazidude
Thats odd... when did this start to happen? Did you install something before this started to happen?

idunno man. i had a window that had tabs and stuff like fishy described but i right clicked somewhere and accidently clicked something else and then a different window showed. then it happened AGAIN and now there's the window that i posted.

if someone wants to contact me on aim my sn is Dorky Malorkus. it's much easier to describe it through aim.

dragula_bassman 03-04-2004 01:03 AM

go very far away!LOL J/K

RC45 03-04-2004 02:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antonioledesma
taking a little advantage of this topic and looking at geek's task manager.
Any of you guys know a program that lets you see all the processes that the computer carries on, even the hidden ones, tells what they do, all of their characteristics, etc
I have a couple of processes I don't have an idea what they are and do. I run XP and hate it, my last laptop had 2000 and I knew all the processes that were runnning, but here in XP there are lots of processes

please help or tell me to go very far away

Process Explorer is what you are looking for. Use it as my primary first-line diagnostic tool.

http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/fr.../procexp.shtml

geekdiggy 03-04-2004 09:28 PM

anybody? :|

oscargarza88 03-04-2004 09:34 PM

that window is basiclyy the same as the one u said u had before, the only difference is that instead of right clicking on the program u just press the botton at the bottom, and its strange that u dont have tabs at the top, what xp do u have? home or pro?
and no i dont know how to fix that

RC45 03-05-2004 12:13 AM

Easy: You are running task manager in tiny footprint mode. You enabled this by double clicking on the tabs...

Just double click on the border of the window to switch modes.. ;)

I couldn't let you suffer any more... LOL

p.s. Idiots Guide to XP is half-price at CompUSA until Saturday... ;)

geekdiggy 03-05-2004 03:15 AM

RC45. you know, sometimes you touch me. you're a real asshole to those who deserve it (much like i am) and you also have your fun with folks such as myself. yet here i am, in dire suffering, and you manage to put that all aside to help me out. sometimes, i don't know what i'd do without you. thank you. dearly.

if i'm single by the time i'm 40, will you marry me?

oldsnail 03-05-2004 07:22 AM

a simple double click does the job if u want to view the tabs..

geekdiggy 03-05-2004 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldsnail
a simple double click does the job if u want to view the tabs..

word homie you're about two posts too late

draak666 03-07-2004 02:56 PM

Thanks RC45. I had the same problem as geek, but I still got a list of the applications. While reading geek's post I rightclicked to see what his problem was (for I am an idiot :roll: ) and I got this useless list of processes instead of the appications. Luckily your answer was on page two of this thread. Thanks. 0X

gigdy 03-07-2004 03:13 PM

i find looking at the processes is generally more useful then the program list.


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