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Hello mdklassen, thanks for the help. 

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Also a great way to look at what's running currently on your computer is the Process Explorer by Sysinternals (Microsoft)

It can be downloaded from here:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/process-explorer

 

It is always a good idea to use Google a lot if you wonder what a certain process or program is and what it does. Read a few descriptions and opinions before doing any changes. Many times they are, well, opinions and you should almost never trust the first one only.

People are using their precious remaining lifetime to try and help, so it is common courtesy to come back and tell what the solution eventually was even if you found it elsewhere. It is for the benefit of everyone.
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> thanks for the help. 

 

Please click the purple/white "Thumbs Up" icon for every response that is helpful.

 

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> Also a great way to look at what's running currently on your computer is the Process Explorer by Sysinternals (now part of Microsoft).

 

Don't underestimate the capabilities of the built-in "Resource Monitor" in Windows 10.

Use CTRL-ALT-DELETE to open Task Manager.

Switch to its "Performance" tab.

Near the bottom, click "Resource Monitor".

It can "drill-down" on disk & CPU & RAM & network usage, to show the largest "consumers" of the resource.

 

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