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How to Use Resource Monitor
When it comes to smart computing, there's no better tool for understanding and troubleshooting your computer?s health than the free Resource Monitor utility. Here's how to make it work for you.
By Justin Phelps, PCWorld Oct 14, 2011 7:00 pm
Resource Monitor displays real-time feeds of data about the critical systems of your PC. It's a free utility that comes bundled with Windows 7 and Vista, and it's very useful for monitoring your computer's health and troubleshooting performance problems. To open Resource Monitor:
1. Press Ctrl-Shift-Esc) to open Task Manager.
2. Click the Performance tab.
3. Click the Resource Monitor button in the bottom right of the screen.
Resource Monitor looks slightly different in Windows 7 from how it looks in Windows Vista, but its basic functions are unchanged.
More:
http://www.pcworld.c....html#tk.hp_new
When it comes to smart computing, there's no better tool for understanding and troubleshooting your computer?s health than the free Resource Monitor utility. Here's how to make it work for you.
By Justin Phelps, PCWorld Oct 14, 2011 7:00 pm
Resource Monitor displays real-time feeds of data about the critical systems of your PC. It's a free utility that comes bundled with Windows 7 and Vista, and it's very useful for monitoring your computer's health and troubleshooting performance problems. To open Resource Monitor:
1. Press Ctrl-Shift-Esc) to open Task Manager.
2. Click the Performance tab.
3. Click the Resource Monitor button in the bottom right of the screen.
Resource Monitor looks slightly different in Windows 7 from how it looks in Windows Vista, but its basic functions are unchanged.
More:
http://www.pcworld.c....html#tk.hp_new


