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Too many programs running in background in windows 8. Is this normal? - hugeterritory891 - 04-27-2014 11:16 PM

I'm fine with windows processes but I see google chrome(more than one) is open when I view task manager.
Is there a software that auto shuts down these unwanted processes?


- desh - 04-27-2014 11:21 PM

NO BRO IT IS NOT A PROBLEM!
Even in windows 7 multiple google chrome applications run in background. dont worry.
answer to why google chrome uses so many tabs?
ANS)
Google Chrome takes advantage of these properties and puts web apps and plug-ins in separate processes from the browser itself. This means that a rendering engine crash in one web app won’t affect the browser or other web apps. It means the OS can run web apps in parallel to increase their responsiveness, and it means the browser itself won’t lock up if a particular web app or plug-in stops responding. It also means we can run the rendering engine processes in a restrictive sandbox that helps limit the damage if an exploit does occur.

Basically, each tab has one process unless the tabs are from the same domain. The renderer has a process for itself. Each plug-in will have one and so will each extension that is active.

CHEERS!