Windows Vista hidden command monitoring system reliability

  
Same as when launching Windows
XP system, Windows
Vista also hides a large number of unknown system commands, users can call these commands in a "run" mode to quickly view , master, and modify related system default settings and other operations.
Readers who have read the above article should know that using the "perfmon /res" command can quickly open the resource monitor of Windows
Vista. But in the window that opens, all the user can do is to view the current running status of the CPU, memory, hard disk, and network, and there is no real way to view system resources.
And if we run the "perfmon.exe" command directly, users can view more detailed system information, including even the current month your system installation, uninstallation, hardware failure, system unexpected restart and other information (Figure 1, 2).
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from Figure 1 and 2 can be seen, the user can view a lot of system information, including software and hardware can be viewed in two aspects, the specific content I do not need to introduce more, I believe that everyone can find what they need.

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