Why does "PureBasic.exe" continue to run in the Windows Task Manager after you've exited from PureBasic?
I've noticed it with 4.20 and both the new betas.
Shouldn't it clean up after itself?
I'm using XP Pro SP3.
--blueb
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System : PB 6.21(x64) and Win 11 Pro (x64)
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- NoahPhense
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Re: Windows Task manager
It's definitely a virus!
lol
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I just tried to increase my 'PureBasic.exe' count by double-clicking on some *.PB files, and sure enough, I now have (in the TASK MANAGER)
6 PureBasic.exe tasks running (using various memory settings)
1 PureBasic_Compilation1.exe task running
I do not have any visible programs running. I exited them myself.
I've tried other EXE's and this doesn't appear to happen.
I'll do some investigating
--blueb
6 PureBasic.exe tasks running (using various memory settings)
1 PureBasic_Compilation1.exe task running
I do not have any visible programs running. I exited them myself.
I've tried other EXE's and this doesn't appear to happen.
I'll do some investigating
--blueb
- It was too lonely at the top.
System : PB 6.21(x64) and Win 11 Pro (x64)
Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X w/64 gigs Ram, AMD RX 6950 XT Graphics w/16gigs Mem
System : PB 6.21(x64) and Win 11 Pro (x64)
Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X w/64 gigs Ram, AMD RX 6950 XT Graphics w/16gigs Mem
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ravendawson
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Re: Windows Task manager
Have you tried running a virus scan? Maybe that one is a virus because you are not supposed to see it once you have already exited PureBasic. Anyway, you can also try to fix your Windows Task Manager by clicking on Start, typing gpedit.msc into the Run box, hitting Enter, clicking on User Configuration, choosing Administrative Templates, clicking on System, and choosing Ctrl + Alt + Delete. Then, choose Remove Task Manager, double-click, click on Disable, and exit.
Last edited by ravendawson on Mon May 30, 2011 10:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Windows Task manager
If he's had the virus for 2+ years, he's in trouble
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Re: Windows Task manager
...Exactly
--Bob
- It was too lonely at the top.
System : PB 6.21(x64) and Win 11 Pro (x64)
Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X w/64 gigs Ram, AMD RX 6950 XT Graphics w/16gigs Mem
System : PB 6.21(x64) and Win 11 Pro (x64)
Hardware: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X w/64 gigs Ram, AMD RX 6950 XT Graphics w/16gigs Mem

