Are there any programs out there that I can use to safely end certain running processes in one go (instead of ctrl-alt-delete>end process, which Windows complains about)?
I'm trying End It All 2 at the moment but although it ends the processes I want to end with a couple of clicks, it basically does the same as ctrl-alt-delete>end process to close them, which is not a good thing to do according to Windows
(I don't want to permanently disable them, just be able to quickly kill the unneccesary ones before running certain resource hungry programs)
I have tried that and although its great for viewing running processes it still ends processes the same way as ctrl-alt-delete it seems and still have to end each one singly.
I guess what I really want to know is am I going to cause any problems regularly killing a background process (ones which I know are safe not running eg spoolsv etc) or is the Windows warning just overly cautious?
And as the Windows warning states that by ending a process it will "...not be given a chance to save its state or data before it is closed", is there a way to end a process so that it will be able to save its state and data?