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You can use the WMIC command line to find & check running processes by name on your Windows 11/10 computer. We show you how to do it!
See too many Background Processes in Windows 11? Learn how to manage and stop too many unnecessary background processes in Windows 11/10.
You have at least four ways to determine the Process ID of apps and services, and here's how on Windows 10.
You can stop apps from running in the background to save battery, data usage, and (some) system resources, and in this guide, we'll show you how on Windows 10.
Some programs and apps automatically running in the background of Windows 10 and 11 machines don't actually need to be on if you don't use them.
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