Soluto is a boot-time utility that monitors the execution of services at boot in order to allow the user to ‘cut down on how long it takes to boot the system’. So I’m perusing the running processes and I notice that one of them is “SOLUTO”. After all, if a process is dormant, it probably isn’t doing something like displaying an annoying ‘white box’ on my screen. In this case, I suspected that some process was lingering that was causing this ‘white box’ or window to exist.Ī key indicator that a process is active in memory is that there is an entry next to the process for the amount of memory that it is actively consuming. It’s very useful in identifying issues – especially things that slow down your PC or might otherwise be a security threat. It actually displays an English language description next to the running process in question which differentiates it from the standard Windows Task Manager. Security Task Manager is a tool I’ve used for years to identify errant or weird processes that are loaded into memory. Nothing appears in the task tray below to represent it. It looks like it’s a window or dialog box that simply doesn’t have any borders or controls on it. So for the past week or so, I’ve noticed that when I put my machine to sleep and wake it up later there is a ‘white box’ that appears in the upper left hand/top left corner of my my desktop that overlaps about 1/8th of my desktop, covering over the Recycle Bin and a few other folders I have.
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