View the virtual memory consumed by the software directly in Windows 7

  

Under Windows XP, users can use the Task Manager to view system processes, or the amount of memory used by running software. But what you see here is just physical memory. If you want to see the virtual memory occupied by a certain software or system component, you have to use other methods. If you are a Windwos7 user, you can view it directly in the Task Manager.

In the Windows 7 system, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to bring up the task manager. After switching to the “Process” tab, click “View→Select Column” (Figure 1).

Figure 1 Select Column

In the "Select Process Page Column" window that opens, find the red circle in Figure 2 and check "Memory - Submit Size":
< Br>Figure 2 check the memory - commit size

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