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WindowsXP as a LAN router
Name: Vladimir88 Date: December 30, 2005 at 05:14:54 Pacific OS: Windows 98 SE, Windows XP CPU/Ram: Celeron 850 MHz, 128 MB S
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Hi guys! I am using a very old Celeron for a router. My home network consists of two PCs and this router running WindowsXP. Since the machine is really weak, I would like to know which processes are safe to be permanently terminated. I want to leave only the ones needed. Thanks
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