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Date: | Fri, 15 Jun 2001 20:21:23 -0700 |
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Hello,
There is a program called "Dr Hardware 2000" available on
http://www.zdnet.com/ which among other things, lists all
running processes in the computer in plain language along
with the previosly cryptic filenames.
It also can benchmark your computer, and lists all port, irq,
dma, etc values for your system in easy to understand displays.
Marv Trott wrote:
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> My next step is to associate all of the names in the Close Program Window
> (CPW) with the actual utility that is running. Names like AROMN32,
> Runppdrv, Csinject. I can do this by loading each program and looking in
> the CPW to see what was added but do you know of a better way to determine
> what program is associated with each set of letters?
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> I have the "Startup Cop" utility you mentioned. I was trying to find a
> solution that did not require rebooting the computer each time. I'll try
> to start as you suggested using "msconfig" and then add utilities and
> record the usage.
>
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