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Jan 1st, 2006 at 12:01pm

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Hey  Guys and  Ladies,    Here's wishing all of you a better year than the last one. I also wish to thank you all for your helping me with your time and input to my questions.        May I again seek your advise  - - - - -  I at last got the  "FS Autostart" program installed.  [After several weeks of struggle  -- - -  I am somewhat DENSE   Grin  ]      I  raised  my eyebrows ??? at all the  "STUFF" that was running behind the scenes .  WOW .   Would someone please help me get started as to which programs are REALLY needed just to  "RUN" the Flight SIm ?   As often as this PC crashes, - - -  I'm "gun-shy" to shut down anything.       Again  I  wish to thank all of you for giving me many days of enjoyment with your help  and encouragement.               caveman
 

My PC's Specks:  Case:  Thermaltake v7000c/ 5 very quiet case fans.  Motherboard: AMD/ASUS-A8N32-Sli Deluxe Socket 939  Processor:  AMD Athion 64x2  4400+/Socket939 Dual Core.  Operating System:  Windows XP Home Edition w/sp2 Full version.  RAM:  Corsair XMS 2 GB [2x1 GB] Twin 2048-3200c 2pt.  Hard Drive: Western Digital Caviar SE/sata interface 3.0 GB/ 250 GB/ 7200 rpm/8MB cache.  DVD Burner:  Has everything, even fixes my coffee.  Graphics Card:  eVGA/DX-9/ GF 7900GT/Memory 256MB/ 256-P2-N563-AX.Sli ready.  Power Supply:  Hiper Modular Type-R/ Continuous 580w Output/Peak load 630w/ Sli ready.  Monitor:  Phillips 19" LCD 1280x1024 native/8ms Response/Dot pitch 0.294mm.  Ultimate Defrag & System Booster 2.  Thanks to Congo & ctjoyce for helping me
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Reply #1 - Jan 1st, 2006 at 12:26pm

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you can safely shut down just about anything. Windows wont let you kill the essential stuff through the task manager anyway. You have to do that through the command prompt. Keep explorer open until FS starts, then shut it down. After you exit FS hit ctrl+alt+del again to bring up the task manager. In the lower right corner there should be a button that says "new task". Click on that, then type "explorer" into the box and hit "run". Explorer should restart after a few seconds. If you notice anything running in the background that looks suspicious, try to figure out what program it is, then remove that program if it isn't essential. Don't shut down these programs though.
svchost.exe
spoolsv.exe
csrss.exe
services.exe
qttask.exe
lsass.exe
mcvsrte.exe
If you have an ATI card with Catalyst drivers dont kill
atiptaxx.exe
If you have McAffee, dont kill
mcagent.exe
Mcdetect.exe
McShield.exe
McTskshd.exe
McVSEscn.exe
mcvsftsn.exe
mcvsshld.exe
MpfAgent.exe
MpfService.exe
MpfTray.exe (optional, this controls the tray icon)
MSKAgent.exe
MSKSrvr.exe

Try not to close anything that has "SYSTEM" as its user. those things can be annoying if closed, but they wont cause any permanent harm. Just restart the computer or type the application's name into the same box you used to restart explorer.
 
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Reply #2 - Jan 1st, 2006 at 2:17pm

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Here is the complete guide to shutting down services.

http://majorgeeks.com/page.php?id=12

Note that Autostart's functions are only temporary and when you reboot you will be back to your original configuration.  If you need fax service enabled for everyday use you probably don't need it for simming so you can disable it and it will be restored when you reboot.

I think it's safe to disable qttask.exe while you're simming.

http://www.neuber.com/taskmanager/process/qttask.exe.html
 
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Reply #3 - Jan 1st, 2006 at 6:29pm

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Thank you .  By what you both have said  sure takes away a lot of the anxiety.  Sure do appreciate your help.      caveman
 

My PC's Specks:  Case:  Thermaltake v7000c/ 5 very quiet case fans.  Motherboard: AMD/ASUS-A8N32-Sli Deluxe Socket 939  Processor:  AMD Athion 64x2  4400+/Socket939 Dual Core.  Operating System:  Windows XP Home Edition w/sp2 Full version.  RAM:  Corsair XMS 2 GB [2x1 GB] Twin 2048-3200c 2pt.  Hard Drive: Western Digital Caviar SE/sata interface 3.0 GB/ 250 GB/ 7200 rpm/8MB cache.  DVD Burner:  Has everything, even fixes my coffee.  Graphics Card:  eVGA/DX-9/ GF 7900GT/Memory 256MB/ 256-P2-N563-AX.Sli ready.  Power Supply:  Hiper Modular Type-R/ Continuous 580w Output/Peak load 630w/ Sli ready.  Monitor:  Phillips 19" LCD 1280x1024 native/8ms Response/Dot pitch 0.294mm.  Ultimate Defrag & System Booster 2.  Thanks to Congo & ctjoyce for helping me
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