Minimum Processes needed to run WindowsVista

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  1. sugarlugs

    sugarlugs Member

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    I bought a new Laptop about a month ago and my son was looking at it yesterday and said that I had 72 processes running on it and should only really have about 40 running, he said he thinks I possibly may have spyware in my pc as they rename themselves to avoid detection. As computer literate as I am I dont know a lot about the workings etc so dont want to start deleting and disabling things that may slow down my pc or make it stop working, I have all the usual Programs running like Anti-Spyware,AVG,Avast,Microsoft Office,VLC,Smart Defrag,Nero and Adobe plus a few others, I am using an Acer Aspire 5735Z which has a lot of Acer bumf that came with it so they will be running too but it seems to be running ok,I am a bit concerned and would like to prevent rather than cure it so can anyone suggest any programs or solutions how to clean it out a bit or check the processes to make sure that they are not Spyware or something more damaging. As I mentioned I am a bit clueless when it comes to things like this so any step by step or idiot guides would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance for any answers.
     
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    It's probably not spyware...it's just the crap that Acer ships with all it's systems. Also, you seem to have three virus scanners running; but none of them are any good. Download malwarebytes and do a scan if you are worried about spyware. Also, goto administrative tools>services, you will see many useless apps in there set to start with windows. I know nero & some adobe products both come with garbage that starts on it's own, plus there are lots of windows services that you probably are not using.
     

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