My general rule is that if I don't know what it is, I don't touch it. If it 
really concerns me, I'll Google it to see what the process is for.

But usually I just shut down the ones that are tied to actual open applications.

Regards,
Brandon Olivares
Azavia Technologies
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On Dec 2, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Brandon, no I have not checked the activity monitor. How do I do
> that, and is there any activity you shouldn't shutdown. I remember
> when I was on a PC I would have to check the processes but there
> weren't certain ones you weren't supposed to shut down. Thanks
> 
> On Dec 2, 2:02 pm, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Would love to hear if anyone has a solution to this. In the past week
>> every program I run is constantly busy busy busy almost making my mac
>> unusable. I am using an Imac 2010 running the latest mountain lion
>> operating system. It used to be that I just dealt with busy in safari.
>> Now Itunes, mail, news rack, andpages, and numbers are all having busy
>> busy problems. Do I need to reinstall Mt. Lion? Does anyone know if
>> this will correct the problem? I have tried restarting and shutting
>> everything down, but it still doesn't fix the busy busy problems. If
>> anyone has a step by step clean install, please share the link. Thanks
> 
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