The Task Manager has been around for a long time.
The app gives you access to many functions that can help with your efforts to monitor, control and optimise your operating system. It can also be used to diagnose system problems by showing abnormal use of resources. High usage of CPU, Memory, network or disk usage can indicate problems whose cause needs to be found and reduced. If you are tweaking your system settings you will want to see how effective they are by reviewing the relevant categories.
The Task Manager has been around for a long time.
The app gives you access to many functions that can help with your efforts to monitor, control and optimise your operating system. It can also be used to diagnose system problems by showing abnormal use of resources. High usage of CPU, Memory, network or disk usage can indicate problems whose cause needs to be found and reduced. If you are tweaking your system settings you will want to see how effective they are by reviewing the relevant categories.
Cool Geek Clues
Accessing the Task Manager
1. via Shortcut Keys
a) Direct open
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The Task Manager can be accessed from several different locations in the operating system. This page shows some of the options so you can choose the best on to suite you.
b) From the Lock Screen
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2. via the Taskbar
Right click anywhere on the taskbar
3. via the Windows pop up.
Right click Windows icon at the left of the taskbar
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4. From the start menu
Go to the start menu and use the apps list view. Navigate to the Windows System collection and expand.