![]() I am Charles “Black Viper” Sparks. If you are looking for the original Windows Services Configurations and Information, it is here! ![]() Tweaking.com - Set Windows Services To Default Startup - This will set the Windows services to their default startup state. These utilities are part of Windows Repair. This is a handy tweak if you want to take a print copy of running processes in your Windows 10, Windows 8 or Windows 7 operating system for any reason. Software Download freeware and shareware software utilities and apps. Download files for your computer that tweak, repair, enhance, protect. File download accelerator with browser integration, task scheduler, automatic post-task actions, malware. Akhilesh Sharma maintains and writes Tweak And Trick. He is a technology enthusiast and a science student. You can contact him at [email protected]. ![]() Feel free to wander around and check out everything that I have to offer. With a few thousand pages scattered throughout the website, something is bound to catch your attention. Site Updates. Popular Content. Learn how to reduce the startup delay for desktop apps in Windows 10 with a simple registry tweak. Welcome to my little spot on the internet. My name is Black Viper and if you are looking for Windows Services information, it is here! Windows Services ~ Includes explanations of each service and advice on which services you can safely disable. Windows 1. 0Services Information ~ Additional information about all services that are installed by default with Windows 1. Current updates are in progress. Windows 8. Windows 7 (all versions)FAQ Page ~ Common questions and answers about Windows 7. Install Guide ~ Looking to install Windows 7? This is the guide for you to see a sneak peek of what you will encounter. Services Information ~ Additional information about all services that came with Windows 7. Super Tweaks ~ What I do directly after the installation of Windows 7. Windows 7 (SP1)Windows 7 (Retail). How To Generate Text File List Of Running Processes In Windows. This is a handy tweak if you want to take a print copy of running processes in your Windows 1. ![]() Windows 8 or Windows 7 operating system for any reason. You can use this tweak if your Task Manager is not accessible as well. Generally, we can view the list of running processes with memory usage and PID in the Task Manager where we can also kill any task/process instantly. In this guide we generate a copy of the running processes with PID and memory usage. This will come in handy when Windows Task Manger is not opening due to virus infections. You can also check the services in this method so that you can get a fair idea about the background activity of your Windows system. This trick should work on Windows XP as well, though we are not sure about it since we have not rested this on XP. We need to use Command Prompt to make this happen. Text file of all running processes in Windows 7/8/1. Step 1: Open command prompt with admin rights. That is, type in cmd either in Start menu search box and hit Ctrl + Shift +Enter. Step 2: Click continue if you get User Account Control (UAC) Prompt. Step 3: Here, first type the command tasklist and hit enter to see the list of running processes. Step 4: If you can see the running processes then type another command tasklist> c: \list. Note that you can change the drive letter “c” and also the output file name(list). Step 5: Type exit and go back to your “C” drive were your copy is available. You can also Type tasklist/svc> c: \processlist. Also you can change the location of the output file by giving a valid path and filename.
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