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multi-process
About this tag
The multi-process tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how modern web browsers and Windows system processes use multiple processes to improve stability, performance, and resource management. Topics include Microsoft Edge's multi-process architecture and its representation in Task Manager, as well as issues like excessive explorer.exe processes in Windows 7 that can lead to crashes. The tag also references Firefox's development of multi-process support to isolate tabs and enhance performance on multi-core systems. These threads explore both the benefits and troubleshooting of multi-process behavior in Windows environments.
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If I leave my PC on for longer than about 6-8 hours my windows 7 starts creating more explorer.exe's. So when I open the task manager and look at running tasks there are about 10-12 explorer.exe tasks running. Also when this happens if i right click to open the drop down menu of a folder or...
Heres some good news for all you Firefox fans. Seems they have started on a multi-process web browser.
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"Like Chrome or Internet Explorer 8 which have implemented this behavior to some degree, the main benefit would be the increase of stability: a single tab crash...