How to Enable Task Manager



If you enable task manager features, you will rewarded with the ability to access your system resources, manage all processes and control your start-up programs

How to Start Task Manager


You can enable task manager features by simply pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL and selecting the task manager from the options.



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Using the Task Manager Window to End a Process

The Windows Task Manager will give you the ability to review the processes. After clicking the processes tabs, you will have a comprehensive view of all the the services that are running on your PC. This will also gives you a list of RAM usage for each program.For more detail on stopping Windows Services, check out this tutorial.The Windows Task Manager will give you the ability to break and shutdown programs that are caused Windows to bottleneck.

1. Press CTRL-ALT-DELETE
2. Click the Processes
2. Evaluate the programs in the task manager.
3. Click the process and then double click End Process.

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Using the Task Manager to Monitor Resources

After you load task manager window, you can monitor your system's health. Windows has a great tool called Reliability and Performance Monitor. It records the interrupts in processing, spikes in memory usage, and hard disk failure. If you think that your problem is high CPU usage, check out this tutorial.

1. Press CTRL-ALT-DELETE
2. Click the Resource Monitor in Task Manager
2. Click the tabs under Disk, Memory, CPU and Memory.
4. Search for any irregularities, spikes or interruptions.

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Using the Task Manager to Memory Leakage

if you enable task manager features you can easily see which programs are hogging up most of your memory, RAM. You can access the memory monitor features by following the directions below:

1. Start the Task Manager
2. Click the Resource Monitor in Task Manager
2. Click the tabs under Disk, Memory, CPU and Memory.
4. Click Performance.
5. Click Resource Monitor
6. Chose the Memory tab.
7. Evaluate which programs are hogging up the memory.

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This gives you a detailed breakdown of your memory usage. You should be able to evaluate the memory usage by viewing the colored bar. Windows requires a lot of RAM to run. But other programs shouldn't stretch your memory capacity. After you enable task manager features, try to speed up your PC by speeding up your boot time.