Windows 7 teaches you to view the virtual memory consumed by the software

  

Under Windows XP, if you want to see the memory occupied by a certain software or system components, basically look at the system process from the task manager. But if you want to see the virtual memory occupied by a software or system component, it is not easy to view, you must use software to view.

If you are using a Windows 7 system, there is a very simple way to easily view the virtual memory occupied by software or system components without software.

First, we press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to enter Task Manager→Process→View→Select Column, as shown in Figure 1,2
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In Figure 2, we put a memory-commit size on the hook. Click OK.

When you look at the task manager again, you find that there is one more line of "commit size". This line is the size of the virtual memory occupied by the software, at a glance.

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This is a very user-friendly new feature of Windows 7 that is different from previous systems. There are still many new features. Everyone is slowly digging when using Windows 7 system. .

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