ProcessScanner

ProcessScanner will give you a complete analysis of all the processes running on your PC, along with a risk analysis of each one.
Have you seen your PC’s performance decline in the days since you bought it? Does your system take a long time to boot up and to load simple programs? Maybe it crashes more frequently, or stalls when loading Web pages? The problem could be that your PC is running unnecessary or even overtly malicious code, compromising all areas of your computer’s performance, from speed and stability, through to security. But where do you find a list of all the processes that your PC is running? And even assuming that you find them, what programs are these processes associated with and are they harmful ?
With ProcessScanner takes the perspiration and guesswork out of researching the processes running on your PC. ProcessScanner not only generates a detailed list of the items already running on your PC, it then goes on to give you valuable information as to the programs these are associated with.
Furthermore ProcessScanner will then supply you with valuable information about what each does and the level of risk, or threat, to your computer associated with that process. ProcessScanner is an invaluable tool to help remove the fog that obscures the inner workings of your computer.
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Written by Admin on January 16th, 2008 with
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Rakhmat
#2.
January 24th, 2008, at 5:01 AM.
Not working for me,
It said it preparing to scan local computer, but it doesn’t go further after. I wait an hour, and still didn’t go further.
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#1. January 17th, 2008, at 11:42 AM.
Thanks for this - really cool app. I had many things on my PC I didn’t realise were there!! Hmmm, now I’ll be taking some action.