Lot's of responses, good.
Using HijackThis and the link Christian Seidel posted, I've identified what all the processes are. I knew some of them were Norton crap, it came installed on my computer. I don't use it (at least I'm trying not to). I've tried turning it off when I first purchased this computer, but it keeps popping back up. I can't uninstall it as it tells me I need to be some sort of Norton logged on administrator to do that (LOL, I've never turned it on and want it off, but it doesn't allow me too
illepall ).
I didn't expect any of them to be malware. The only thing I do online at home is race LFS, fly FS2004 at wspilots.com, and visit the forums. So, I don't really have a problem with spyware and/or malware ever. I just wanted to identify them and see what they were and if I could disable some of them.
Someone mentioned msconfig here. I found somewhere that suggested a more indepth look at processes. Instead of msconfig, use services.msc. There is a processes tab there that allows you to configure how they startup (automatic, manual, and disable). I've been able to disable all the Norton crap as well as some other stuff. I'm now down to 25 processes.
I know with 1 gig of ram, this isn't much to be shutting down processes. I just wanted to streamline stuff to maximize framerates until I'm able to pick up a graphics card (AMD 64 3500 + onboard graphics =
illepall , I know
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I hope some others will be able to use all this info as well, especially the hijackthis log. Even if it's not malware you're worried about, it helps to identify unneccessary processes which you can then go in and disable.