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And it shouldn't run ati2evxx twice, but I couldn't bother to restart my computer. Just going to say that I haven't had a reformat in about 16 months now. :>
60, what the fuck.
Over 9000! No wait fail meme.
I'm running 56 XP
79 here, windows 7... 33 Percent physical memory. (6gb of ram, firefox is using 256MB... svchost 184 MB.... RSGC using 140.. )
47 Processes - 2GB RAM - P4 3.00 XP
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
64 processes on OS X 10.6
46
55 on XP
Win7, 58 processes - 5 chrome.exe's, foobar2k playing music, MSN, Skype and Steam open, plus explorer windows ('run explorer windows in a seperate window from desktop' enabled) and a couple notepads open, oh and taskmgr. Plus, for some reason, Punkbuster (twice), and also BuzzsawService, which defrags my PC on-the-fly, which is neat.
When I had XP on my older PC I used to watch the process list like a hawk, I had it down to 13 processes running at one point - and I didn't even use explorer as a shell, I was using Blackbox for Windows. It looked cool and the whole thing only used like 80mb RAM. But now I've got a better computer I really can't be bothered to do that. I just let any old thing run, it doesn't seem to make much of a difference. If I'm playing a game I'll turn a bunch of stuff off, but otherwise I'm quite at home with the fuckloads of clutter.
You should see my laptop. Linux likes forking processes. Processes running on linux at any given time: roughly 213. Then again, out of those processes only 3 are running at any given time, and most use like 4k of RAM.
55 with 0% CPU usage, running an Intel/Wolfdale E8500 core 2 duo.
52. Vista Ultimate 64-bit
70. Vista Business 32 bit I think.
is it something like Run as much processes on your pc as you can until it blows the fuck up?
49. Windows 7 Ultimate, 64 bit.
74, I often get into the hundreds when I don't close applications and such, but eh, 6GB RAM.
44 processes on XP Pro
54 on Vista Home Premium 64-bit
processes = sqrt(9025)
(1 / Mega)(!hard) Vista (Vehicle)(!out)ess
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeh
64.
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