1. In the open setting interface, we click to select the privacy option. In the window that appears later, we select the background application. In the new pop-up window, we select the program to close, and then set the status behind the option to close.2. After that, let's go back to the desktop, right click the task bar at the bottom, select Task Manager, and in the open task manager window, let's switch the interface to the process bar, and then finish all the running processes that we don't need.
To view the ports in Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003, you can use the Netstat command: click Start → Run, type "cmd" and press Enter to open the command prompt window.Type "netstat - a - n" at the command prompt, and press Enter to see the port number and status of TCP and UDP connections in digital form.
Please press Windows+R, paste msconfig and run it, switch to the "Services" tab, click Enable All (skip if the button is gray) → (check) Hide all Microsoft services → Disable All → OK;You need to restart later.