I just wanted to make an observation. One of the continuing annoyances I've had to deal with since the beginning of time is figuring out which processes in my task manager are necessary and which are not. When I do a search for them I get several websites that try to categorize them and tell you something about each process so you can know how to treat it, including Bleeping Computer.com... however, they never really tell you what the individual processes actually do. As a for instance, I have a process called QPservice running... it is clearly related to the QuickPlay function of my HP computer, I can tell this already in the item description in the task manager window. On the website it does little more than mimic that. It is clearly 'related' to the quick play function, and it says that it isn't an essential process but it is up to the individual to decide whether to stop it or not, but it would be more helpful to know what it actually does for the QuickPlay function. Is it the file that starts the process on start up, or a helper file that keeps it in the 'ready' mode until I need it, or does it run in the background looking for updates or upgrades... that kind of thing. If I know what activity the .exe file initiates (and this qpservice file is just one example that happened to be on my plate at the moment) then I could more easily and quickly make a decision about it. Does anyone else agree that more info is better in this case? And is there a better place to post this so the folks at BleepingComputer.com could address it? Thanks PlanningYourTax