How to find programs that sneak in the background

  
                

We all know that the Task Manager can view what programs are currently running, and can view the CPU and memory occupied by each program. However, through the Windows system built-in task manager to view the situation, it is very "general", or not "all" & ldquo;.

If you are a Windows 7 user, you can view more, more detailed, currently running programs through a built-in command, including some with "rogue software” traits The program (process) that sneaked in the background.

Before introducing the method, please compare Figure 1 and Figure 2:

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 1 is the task of Windows 7 system Manager, Figure 2 is part of the system information opened using Windows 7 built-in commands.

How is the information in Figure 2 called out?

Comparing Figure 1 and Figure 2, it is not difficult to find that the system process listed in Figure 1 is very simple, just “ The surface & quoquo; and the information presented in Figure 2, approximates the running program, and all the processes including each program are listed. Even some secretly running in the background automatically can't escape its control. As long as we use the “msinfo32” command to call up the system information, then expand to “system summary”→“software environment”→“running task” You can see it in the right window.

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