Tharwen said:
nbrxxn said:
Tharwen said:
What? But that's not even a real process! How can it be ended?! Rawrgrwrawr!
It is on Windows NT systems. We were(and still are) using an XP system which has a system idle process. Basically because a CPU can never really do NOTHING, NT systems put in a system idle process which runs when the computer has nowhere better to put the CPU cycles. If you have more interest, Google can explain it far better than I can.
I know what the System Idle Process is -_-
Incidentally, I was bored at work today, so I opened up an XP Virtual Machine and tried to do as much damage as I could with Task Manager. It turns out that it doesn't even let you shut down the really vital processes, and the only negative effect I got was when I killed svchost, causing some important background service to fail and restart the machine.
LOL,( I stand corrected ) Maybe she ended svchost

, I wasn't actually there when she did it, and for some reason the computer wouldn't actually re-boot, it just froze right at the beginning. I asked her what she did and she said that she just opened task manager and ended the first process on the list, which i assumed was the system idle process.
Also, now that I think about it, it was Win98. But you'd think they wouldn't let you end it 98 either.
hmmm, now i don't know what she did