stopping processes

About this tag
Discussions about stopping processes in Windows often focus on managing memory usage by terminating unwanted background services and processes without uninstalling the associated software. Users on Windows 7, for example, have reported high memory consumption from development tools like NI LabView, TINA, and Code Composer Studio, which continue running services even when not in use. The goal is to free up system memory by stopping these processes, either manually through Task Manager or with third-party utilities like Norton Tune Up. This tag covers practical troubleshooting for reducing resource usage by halting non-essential processes on Windows systems.
  1. yogece

    Windows 7 stopping the unwanted processes and services

    I am using windows 7 service pack 1 32-bit OS and it has many software’s such as NI LabView, TINA, Code composer studio, etc., during the normal usage the memory usage of the system is around 70% if I open a browser it reaches up to 95% and most of the system memory is getting occupied by the...
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