View Poll Results: Which System Process can be safely ended from within Task Manager?

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  • Lsass.exe

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  • Mstask.exe

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  • Explorer.exe

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  • Csrss.exe

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Thread: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

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    Default Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    Which System Process can be safely ended from within Task Manager usually with no negative side effects on the system?

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    Default Re: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    Ramesh, explorer manages the windows graphical shell. This includes the start menu and taskbar. You would really stop it without having side effects?

    I voted Mstask.exe. I think it's the task schedular. Only side effect would be your scheduled tasks won't run. Not a huge side effect like explorer.
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    Default Re: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    And there I was thinking the votes were anonymous!
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    Default Re: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    Be advised that this is a public poll: other users can see the choice(s) you selected.
    hush ramesh.

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    Default Re: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    lol at ramesh, digital chef, didnt u know that ramesh is the quiz wiz??

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    Default Re: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    Answer:

    Explorer.exe - You can end this process from Task Manager.

    * This is the user shell, which we see as the familiar taskbar, desktop, and so on. This process isn't as vital to the running of Windows as you might expect, and can be stopped (and restarted) from Task Manager, usually with no negative side effects on the system.

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    Default Re: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    oh man thats wat i was thinking, but wasn't that sure of it.

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    Default Re: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    ok well now you know

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    Default Re: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    Hold up, that doesn't make sense (to me at least).

    The explorer.exe process runs the taskbar, desktop, start menu etc. You're telling me that if I stop this process, my computer will keep on ticking?

    So what's so vital about Mstask.exe, the task scheduler? How is that vital to running windows? I thought that task scheduler would be even less vital than any other process you have listed.

    I need some responses and some links to reputable sites that would provide this answer.
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    Default Re: Software Quiz#36- Ending System Processes

    definately, your computer will keep ticking

    Read over the question Arch "Which System Process can be safely ended from within Task Manager?" key words "safely be ended"

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