28-02-2013, 22:47
Hi,
Don't know if this is what your techie guy told you, but in task manager, under processes, you can see what's running in the background, if the user is 'system' 'local or network service' it's most likely required, but not all others will be. Messengers, iTunes updater for eg run in the background and can use a fair amount of memory which can affect other programs running.
HTH
Gem x
Don't know if this is what your techie guy told you, but in task manager, under processes, you can see what's running in the background, if the user is 'system' 'local or network service' it's most likely required, but not all others will be. Messengers, iTunes updater for eg run in the background and can use a fair amount of memory which can affect other programs running.
HTH
Gem x