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Guest
Using Windows Task Manager, I have tracked down the processes which are
keeping my boot drive active the whole time. These are Lsass.exe (LSA Shell
(Export Version), csrss.exe (client server runtime process), both located in
Windows System 32. Task Manager cannot end these processes, because they are
"critical system Processes".
Does anybody know what these two processes are actually up to continually
reading/writing to my boot drive, are they really critical, and if not, is
there any way to kill them?
The only other process continually reading is Wacom Tablet service, which I
can end.
regards,
Peter
keeping my boot drive active the whole time. These are Lsass.exe (LSA Shell
(Export Version), csrss.exe (client server runtime process), both located in
Windows System 32. Task Manager cannot end these processes, because they are
"critical system Processes".
Does anybody know what these two processes are actually up to continually
reading/writing to my boot drive, are they really critical, and if not, is
there any way to kill them?
The only other process continually reading is Wacom Tablet service, which I
can end.
regards,
Peter