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Introduction
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Windows Doctor provides you with some very useful tools. They are
System Information, Service Manager, Process Manager, BHO Manager and
Startup Manager.
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Advanced Tools |
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System Information |
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System Information requests information on
all aspects of the computer: How about the hardware? The module
takes a deep look inside your computer and gathers extensive
information useful for you to upgrade your system, or when a
technician asks you if certain components are installed on your system. |
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Service Manager |
You can use Service Manager to manage
services on the local computer.
Note: Changing the default settings for services
might prevent key services from running correctly. |
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Process Manager |
With Process Manager, you have control
over the applications running on your system at all times and can
monitor your system activities. You can find out how much memory is
being used by any program, view details on running processes and
terminate unwanted processes with a single mouse click.
Tip: Process Manager automatically divided all
processes on your system into Normal Processes and System Processes.
Please click the respective tab to view them. |
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BHO Manager |
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BHO Manager addresses browser helper
objects (BHOs) on your computer. It gives you a quick look at the BHOs
installed on your PC. It is known that the browser helper objects are
loaded each time Internet Explorer starts up. |
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Startup Manager |
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Startup Manager allows you to manage all the applications
that start automatically. This tool can reorganize those
programs that run automatically by setting the registry and
the Startup folder in the Start menu. |
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