[QUOTE=PvtCupcakes;17690902]99. :rolleye:
Runs much faster than Windows.
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agreed.
running 97 processes.
67 Processes here.
7 on windows 7 x64
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75, Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
88 :geno:
77, or 80 with show all.
65 on EpicWin7
37 win 7
88 on Windows 7
51.
Windows 7 64-bit Build 7600 RTM
43 on my laptop (Win 7 RC).
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[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;17694221']damn i have too much crap on here
257 processes and its still fast with 1.2 gig of ram left out of 3 gig and 6% CPU usage[/QUOTE]
:aaaaa:
~43 processes.
3 from this damn mouse. I can't stop them because it causes a BSoD.
4 from Avast.
Rest are host processes and nonessentials. (search indexing, Microsoft Sync blah blah, etc.)
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59 processes, 31% RAM Usage, Windows 7 x64.
54 on windows xp
76 processes, CPU usage 3%
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103 with 20% CPU usage.
13 processes on my XP machine (my main / only PC), including Steam. It boggles my mind how people can willingly let hundreds of services and processes run on their PC at any given time... So much hdd and ram rape going on it hurts to think about it.
I'm not even sure what 90% of the processes are that I'm running.
30 on W7.
It's also using 98% of the CPU because one of them is Hammer compiling a map.
73.. 45 percent memory used... 2.73GB out of 6
How do you get only <10 processes in Windows 7?
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