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Fuc Da Police
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svchost.exe... rofl.
svchost.exe runs all your comps .dll files, because a .dll file can't be run directly from Windows, they created 'svchost.exe'. It's an executable file (which can be launched directly by Windows) and basically hosts all your computers drivers (.dll files). One service host is used for audio/video drivers. One is used for everything related to your User Interface... etc. They're set in groups that make sense. That way, if one .dll file fails it won't crash Windows (like you did ). There are some svchost.exe's that you can end, but I wouldn't recommend it...During my initial frustration at this laggy computer I toyed around with my audio/video drivers... I eventually found out by terminating that svchost.exe (which ran my video drivers) FFR ironically ran smoother. ...The catch was, it also ran slower. This is arrow slowdown people. My other account was blacklisted. DON'T DO IT. The arrows scrolled at about .5x rate (with minimal arrows on screen) and adjusted down to as much as what felt like .2x (with solid walls of arrows), and were ridiculously easy to hit. I probably could have AAA'ed Death Piano if I had bothered sitting there for half an hour to play one song... The Mods will know who I am, but I'd prefer to remain as anonymous as possible... I'll just patiently wait until I get my new motherboard until I can play properly again ![]() Quote:
Last computers mobo got fried. Saving for a new one. Probably gonna get the Gigabyte MA-790FX-DS5 mobo ![]() Depends... Might change my mind. ... Cancel that. I WILL change my mind, rofl. With 2 months to think about it, there's always something better ![]() |
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