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subject: Iobit Process Directory Provides Extensive List Of Windows System Utility Processes. [print this page]


If you are an avid windows user, you have to keep an eye on the process running

on your system as there are innumerable processes that run in the background of

any computer. Some of these processes may not be needed or necessary. These

processes usually slow down the computer or hog CPU resources.

By turning off these processes, Windows can be optimized to perform faster and be

more responsive. It also reduces RAM usage, releases hogged CPU resources and

frees memory.

Let"s say you are currently running an application which consumes a lot of memory

like Adobe Photoshop. At the same time when you try to run other applications such

as chrome, the system slows down or may become unresponsive. At this point it

makes sense to stop certain processes which are not needed and free memory, like

iTunesHelper.exe which always runs in the background even if you are not using iTunes

at that instance. This is a simple way to increase the speed of your computer.

To help users know which process should be turned on or which process should be

turned off IObit has displayed an extensive list of windows system utility processes.

This list provides a brief description on each process as well as advice from fellow IObit

community members on whether the process should be turned on or turned off.

With the help of the list, you can compare the processes running on your system and

check if by turning off any of these processes your system can be optimized to perform

better. This will not only increase the speed of your computer but also free memory and

CPU resources, which can be used for other activities.

For example, if you have a process called ipoint.exe running on your system and if you

are not sure whether it is safe to turn off this process, then IObit page for ipoint.exe can

help you decide whether to turn it off or not.

Do visit IObit learn about which process can be turned on or off for better system

optimization and also leave a comment to help others with different processes.

Cheers,

Team IObit

by: IObit Team




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