Hi, You can use EndItAll2 which is simple, lists all running programs, and when you put the cursor over each one, shows it's location at the bottom of the window. It is freeware, and if you can't find it, I can email it to you. It's natural counterpart is StartCop, or StartupCop, which lists all programs running, and with a few simple clicks, you can disable anything from starting at bootup. It is also freeware, and I can also send it if you can't find it. I think both are listed at a certain website which now charges to let you download anything, so that's why I offer to send it free. After all, if it's freeware, it should be free. It's not 'pay-as-you-go-ware'. By the way, I run twin 20gig HDs and the one I was using stopped working today so I spent the afternoon and evening straightening out and updating the backup HD which has a slightly out-of-date copy of everything. In the course of doing that, I found out how to reinstall the SBLive! Platinum sound software. You run Windows Explorer and go into the Creative installation cd, into the English folder, and click on the Install icon, and away she goes. Roland "Lene lpagsugu-at-yahoo.com |24hoursupport/1.0-Allow|" wrote: > > > If something eats up all my resources (ie a video file that can't open in > winamp) it isn't listed in task manager so I can be able to end the program. > Is there something that will be more accurate in listing all current running > programs so I don't have to log off and log on again to lower cpu usage? > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > > For a web-based membership management utility and information on list > policies, please see http://nibec.com/24hoursupport/ > > To unsubscribe, send a blank email to 24hoursupport-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > with "unsubscribe" (without quotes) in the subject. For a web-based membership management utility and information on list policies, please see http://nibec.com/24hoursupport/ To unsubscribe, send a blank email to 24hoursupport-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" (without quotes) in the subject.