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Btw this is from a custom gaming PC I built and personally use.
So, I've had this laptop for almost a year, an hp omen, and recently it's been running slowly whenever I play games or even when I use a navigator. I've checked the task manager and it's come to my realization that every time I boot up my computer different processes start eating up all the ram to the point where it takes up to 60% (for reference, I have 8 Gb of Ram). I know some of these processes are necessary for a normal operation of windows but there's a lot of softwares that I haven't even installed and are nowhere to be found and still use a bit of my ram. Is there anything I can do to resolve the issue other than manually ending every other task whenever my computer starts slowing down?
Yes, it is normal for the out-of-the-box installation to have 70 processes running. Using SysInternals Process Explorer would show that many of them are actually services that are on by default, and some others are system processes.
For the most part, I will say yes. With Windows 10 Task Manager you are able to see a number of tasks running as system.
For example, if I run Google Chrome (1x Tab) I have the following processes listed in task manager:

If you are unsure of a process, you can search online using task manager:

There are (to my knowledge) no updated process list for windows applications, however
Hi, good day! I'm Jerico T., I understand that you're having some issues right now, I'll do my best to help you with your concern.
The Clean Boot is the best way to close or disable applications/programs that are less needed for your computer to startup. Rest assured that it's safe and you don't have to reset your device, you just have to restart it.
Closing or disabling programs one by one might be risky because you might disable important background processes. You may refer to the link below for the complete definition of Clean Boot and for the step-by-step instructions on how to perform Clean Boot.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-t...
Please do let me know if you need any further assistance.
Hope this help. Have a good day.
Thank you,
Jerico T.
Thank you for your quick response. Clean boot is a troubleshooting method that will disable any third-party applications that are less needed for your computer. You can also select the applications that you only want to disable, same thing if you want to enable them again. If you don't want to perform clean boot, that's fine. We can try to check your startup programs by performing the steps below.
- Press CTRL + SHIFT + ESC to open task manager.
- Click the Startup apps tab.
- Disable any apps that you don't want to start when you boot your computer.
- Restart your device.
Regards,
Jerico T.