>svchost.exe
Svchost.exe
It’s not a virus you putz
rundll32.exe
explorer.exe
>taskmgr.exe
>ApplicationFrameHost.exe
>atieclxx.exe
>atieclxx.exe
>atieclxx.exe
>antimalware service executable
>40% CPU usage
>winehost
>dolphin.exe
>55 processes open
>chrome.exe is open 15 times
>Runtime Broker
>Runtime Broker
>Runtime Broker
>Runtime Broker
>Runtime Broker
>Runtime Broker
>Microsoft Edge (5)
winlogon.exe
>steam.exe
>steamwebhelper.exe
>steamwebhelper.exe
>steamwebhelper.exe
>steamwebhelper.exe
>steamwebhelper.exe
>steamwebhelper.exe
>NVDisplay.Container.exe
>NVDisplay.Container.exe
>nvcontainer.exe
>nvcontainer.exe
>nvcontainer.exe
>nvcontainer.exe
>nvshelper64..exe
>check resource monitor
>search every process name that has outbound traffic
do you guys do this
>ClickToRunSvc
>calculator.exe
>dropboxupdate.exe
>opera_autoupdate.exe
>teamviewer_service.exe
>displayfusionservice.exe
>none of these programs is actually running
STOP WASTING MY RAM
3 tabs
>MSCDEX.exe didn’t load into high memory
That’s fucking it man, Bill Gates watch out!
>Zig Forums - Video Games
johnny spotted
>drod.exe
>It's actually a legit windows executable
Why?
>Component Package Support Server
>OfficeClickToRun.exe
>MicrosoftPhotos.exe
>Win.Store.App.exe
>Calculator.exe
>YourPhone.exe
>nvcontainer.exe
>20 steamwebhelper tabs
why does this shit need to be open 24/7
Microsoft Network Realtime Inspection Service
It's data fetching processes, why chrome takes up so much ram is that it preloads pages from links on the web page you're looking at.
Looks like it's running multiple processes because it is, and thank god, internet browsing feels like shit without prefetch active
>videogames.exe
>teamviewer.exe
>want to escape the google ecosystem
>mfw all of my passwords and continuity of browsing data between devices is seamless with chrome so i keep going back