Click the Disk, CPU and Network tabs for further details for those system resources. The Resource Monitor doesn’t just show you RAM allocation, it also give you a more detailed overview of CPU, disk and network resource usage. You can close processes from there by right-clicking them and selecting End Process from the context menu. That tab includes further graphs that show how much of your RAM is in use and how much is available. Click the Memory tab to open a list of processes as below.Overall, it’s still more detailed than the Task Manager. You can open it from MSconfig’s Tools tab or from Task Manager.The Resource Monitor is another system tool you can check system resource allocation with. There are many more options available to explore within System Configuration, take a look around. As such, you can open system tools listed there by selecting them and pressing the Launch button. The Tools tab in System Configuration opens a list of handy system tools.
For example, select the No GUI boot check box to remove the graphical moving bar during the Windows 10 startup. There you can select some extra boot options. Click the Boot tab to open further options.It will open on the General tab from which you can select some startup options such as Diagnostic startup that will load only the basic window devices. Press the Win key + R to open Run, and then enter “ msconfig” there to open the System Configuration window in the shot directly below.MSconfig is a tool that you can further configure your system with. Right-click a process there for further options or click End task to switch it off.Įxplore the many features available to edit and analyze within Windows 10 Task Manager. They can be either running Apps or Background processes managed by Windows. Click the Details tab for further info about the running processes on your desktop or laptop.Removing some programs listed on that tab will speed up the Windows 10 startup time. Click a startup item there and press the Disable button to remove a program from the startup.
This shows you all the software that opens on the startup of your PC.
Below them you have some system resource stats as well. The graphs show you CPU, Memory, RAM usage, and more.
Here’s a quick rundown of how to get started using it.
The new Task Manager now has more tabs, new graphs and includes a start manager. Task ManagerĪs mentioned, the Task Manager is the system tool that has undergone the most notable changes in more recent Windows platforms. There are many system tools at your disposal within Windows 10, let’s cover a few of them.