by danpaul88 » March 15th, 2008, 10:29 am
I am guessing your probably using XP or older, so you won't have Windows Defender to edit startup items, but you can use Spybot S&D (
http://www.spybot.info) to do the same thing. In Spybot S&D use the Advanced mode (gives extra menu options) and locate the 'Startup Items' tab in the menubar on the left. In here check what's being loaded at startup and disable anything you don't actually NEED to be running, good examples to disable include qttask, jusched and realsched, which are all background programs that do nothing except nag you to update stuff and waste resources.
There is an arrow on the right hand side of this screen that if you click on it it shows an expanded info area that tells you more about the currently selected item, so you can decide if you want to disable it. Be careful to note that some items have multiple definitions, including both genuine and spyware versions, so read through the whole description before choosing to disable something. If your not sure about some items you can screenshot the page and post it here, and myself or someone else will see what you can safely get rid of.
Not only should it help the CPU usage, it will also reduce memory usage and most likely make the system boot up faster.
I am guessing your probably using XP or older, so you won't have Windows Defender to edit startup items, but you can use Spybot S&D (http://www.spybot.info) to do the same thing. In Spybot S&D use the Advanced mode (gives extra menu options) and locate the 'Startup Items' tab in the menubar on the left. In here check what's being loaded at startup and disable anything you don't actually NEED to be running, good examples to disable include qttask, jusched and realsched, which are all background programs that do nothing except nag you to update stuff and waste resources.
There is an arrow on the right hand side of this screen that if you click on it it shows an expanded info area that tells you more about the currently selected item, so you can decide if you want to disable it. Be careful to note that some items have multiple definitions, including both genuine and spyware versions, so read through the whole description before choosing to disable something. If your not sure about some items you can screenshot the page and post it here, and myself or someone else will see what you can safely get rid of.
Not only should it help the CPU usage, it will also reduce memory usage and most likely make the system boot up faster.