Win8.1 system Runtime Broker process introduction

  

Many users who use Win8.1 system found that sometimes open the task manager, you will see a Runtime Broker process. Why is this process used? Can it be disabled? The following small series will answer you.

First, what is the process of RuntimeBroker?

The process that will appear in the RuntimeBroker.exe process Win8 or Win8.1 system is an important system core process, which is Win8 or Win8.1. A process used to manage Metro App rights. The program is normally located in the C:\\Windows\\System32 directory and is typically 32.7KB in size.

The RuntimeBroker.exe process is used to start the background tile interaction with the desktop. If no tile application is running, it may not appear in the process. Generally, the memory usage will not exceed 3M. If the memory usage of the process is too high, it should be that the tile application is not completely shut down (especially Win8.1).

Second, RuntimeBroker.exe process can be disabled?

RuntimeBroker as an important core process of the system, can not be disabled!

For some ordinary processes, if there is no In response to the situation, we can close it to end the process of waiting for the specific operation, please read the "Windows8 Task Manager to close the normal process" tutorial.

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