MSASCui

J

Judy L

In my start up file I only have 4 things checked - an ebay alert, winpatrol,
msnmsgr and something called MSASCui
(command c:\ProgramFiles\Windows Defender\MSASCui.exe -hide )
LocationHKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows|CurrentVerion|Run

My startup is very slow, and although I took pccguide (Trend Micro) - it is
still appearing on the system tray, and still slow to load up.

Are any one of the above causing it to be slow?
Judy
 
P

Pennywise

|>In my start up file I only have 4 things checked - an ebay alert, winpatrol,
|>msnmsgr and something called MSASCui
|>(command c:\ProgramFiles\Windows Defender\MSASCui.exe -hide )
|>LocationHKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows|CurrentVerion|Run
|>
|>My startup is very slow, and although I took pccguide (Trend Micro) - it is
|>still appearing on the system tray, and still slow to load up.
|>
|>Are any one of the above causing it to be slow?
|>Judy
|>

download and run Process Explorer
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html

Double click on the process(s), reading it's image and command line
will tell you where to find them.

Right clicking on the Process and selecting Google will describe the
process.

Also in the upper right is a CPU graph if you click to enlarge it you
can run your mouse over the graph and see just what's bogging down
your system
 
J

Judy L

|>In my start up file I only have 4 things checked - an ebay alert,
winpatrol,
|>msnmsgr and something called MSASCui
|>(command c:\ProgramFiles\Windows Defender\MSASCui.exe -hide )
|>LocationHKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows|CurrentVerion|Run
|>
|>My startup is very slow, and although I took pccguide (Trend Micro) - it
is
|>still appearing on the system tray, and still slow to load up.
|>
|>Are any one of the above causing it to be slow?
|>Judy
|>

download and run Process Explorer
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html

Double click on the process(s), reading it's image and command line
will tell you where to find them.

Right clicking on the Process and selecting Google will describe the
process.

Also in the upper right is a CPU graph if you click to enlarge it you
can run your mouse over the graph and see just what's bogging down
your system

Did as you said Derry, tho I must say I'm none the wiser, it seems they all
have a legitimate reason to be there, but I tried to stop Trend pencillin
from startup - and it just keeps putting itself back. When I use msconfig
its not there, but it still appears on the system tray. Still seems slow
to me.
Judy
 
P

Pennywise

|>
|>|>>
|>> |>In my start up file I only have 4 things checked - an ebay alert,
|>> winpatrol,
|>> |>msnmsgr and something called MSASCui
|>> |>(command c:\ProgramFiles\Windows Defender\MSASCui.exe -hide )
|>> |>LocationHKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows|CurrentVerion|Run
|>> |>
|>> |>My startup is very slow, and although I took pccguide (Trend Micro) - it
|>> is
|>> |>still appearing on the system tray, and still slow to load up.
|>> |>
|>> |>Are any one of the above causing it to be slow?
|>> |>Judy
|>> |>
|>>
|>> download and run Process Explorer
|>> http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/ProcessExplorer.html
|>>
|>> Double click on the process(s), reading it's image and command line
|>> will tell you where to find them.
|>>
|>> Right clicking on the Process and selecting Google will describe the
|>> process.
|>>
|>> Also in the upper right is a CPU graph if you click to enlarge it you
|>> can run your mouse over the graph and see just what's bogging down
|>> your system


|>Did as you said Derry, tho I must say I'm none the wiser, it seems they all
|>have a legitimate reason to be there, but I tried to stop Trend pencillin
|>from startup - and it just keeps putting itself back. When I use msconfig
|>its not there, but it still appears on the system tray. Still seems slow
|>to me.

With Process explorer and this process list
http://www.processid.com/processes.html right click on a process and
kill it - keep doing this until you have found your problem or have to
reboot :)
 
P

Pennywise

(e-mail address removed) wrote:

|>With Process explorer and this process list
|>http://www.processid.com/processes.html right click on a process and
|>kill it - keep doing this until you have found your problem or have to
|>reboot :)

Don't kill the LSASS.EXE process, just the blue process's
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top