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Places where I can see all running things and apps installed?
Where are the places I can see all loaded running things and perhaps
turn some off? And where can I see all the installed programs I would like to print a list of what I find? I have been to accessories/ system tools/ system information but don't find the installed applications (programs). under applications all I have is my MS office things not all the other apps. And in the add remove control panel I can't select all and copy as text. |
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Places where I can see all running things and apps installed?
On 03/17/2012 09:30 AM, DJW wrote:
Where are the places I can see all loaded running things and perhaps turn some off? msconfig And where can I see all the installed programs I would like to print a list of what I find? I have been to accessories/ system tools/ system information but don't find the installed applications (programs). under applications all I have is my MS office things not all the other apps. And in the add remove control panel I can't select all and copy as text. |
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Places where I can see all running things and apps installed?
DJW wrote:
Where are the places I can see all loaded running things and perhaps turn some off? And where can I see all the installed programs I would like to print a list of what I find? I have been to accessories/ system tools/ system information but don't find the installed applications (programs). under applications all I have is my MS office things not all the other apps. And in the add remove control panel I can't select all and copy as text. msconfig will show you what is loaded at start up ALT-Ctrl-Delete will show you currently running apps on the Applications page and "hidden" apps and proesses on the Processes page. Control PanelAdd or Remove Programs will show you what Windows says has been installed. Those will SHOW you the info, printing it is a different story. You might want to check out SIW (System Information for Windows) at... http://www.gtopala.com/ It will show you TONS of info including installed programs. The lot can be exported to an HTML file or printed. Note that there is a paid version and a free "home" version. -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico |
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