To find out which service is running on which port on Windows XP:
Open the command prompt and type:
NETSTAT -p tcp -ano
Check for local Addess TCP 0.0.0.0:<Port Number>
The last column shows the Process ID (PID)
Open Task manager (CTRL-ALT-DELETE). Right click on the column headers and add "Process ID" (PID), order by process ID, then you can see the process that is listening on your port.
There are also tools like NetConnectManager that allow you to monitor all open TCP/IP and UDP ports on the local computer. NetConnectManager maps ports to the owning applications so you can watch which process has opened and which ports are opened by them.
You can find information on how to reboot a computer that is running the Windows 8 OS online at the official Windows Microsoft website. You can also read the manual that came with the Windows 8 OS disc.
its pretty obvious
To fix Windows Update error 80070641, start by ensuring that the Windows Installer service is running. Press Windows + R, type services.msc, and find "Windows Installer" in the list; right-click and select "Start" if it's not running. Additionally, you can run the Windows Update Troubleshooter by going to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Additional troubleshooters. If the issue persists, consider resetting the Windows Update components using Command Prompt to clear any corrupt files.
In order to find information on getting your car windows tinted try checking with any local dealership that deals with your car or you can try any local service station which offers service on tinted windows
What OS are you running? I checked for windows and could not even find it.
Ctrl + Alt + Delete ---> Task Manager
The most practical site to find downloads for the Windows XP service pack 3 is on Microsoft's own site. There are links for network and standard downloads currently.
This website provides information for a large number of windows componentshttp://www.processlibrary.com/.
Services Tab
One can find a running cartoon on the Running Advisor website. There is quite a selection of cartoons on that particular site. Also, YouTube has a variety of running cartoons to watch.
It is possible to find out information about a Windows service pack in many ways online and in-store. Online sites include the official Windows website and the PC Support website. You can also ask in-store in computer specialist stores such as Curry's and PC World.
Oh honey, you're a bit behind the times! Service Pack 2 for Windows 7 doesn't exist, sweetie. Microsoft stopped at Service Pack 1 for Windows 7, so you can't find what doesn't exist. Time to update to a more recent version of Windows, darling.