Experts call the resource monitor in win7 has a trick

  
                

I want to monitor all running programs and network usage of Windows 7, but I can't find software that is better than Task Manager. Some netizens will have this question, but it is not. In win7, you can find a task. A more powerful and professional tool for the manager, the Windows 7 Resource Monitor, which can be used to understand how processes and services use system resources.

Of course, for the author, the most useful one is The "unlock" function of these processes. Use the “Associated Handle” function under the “CPU” flag in its console to effectively “unlock” the file. See here for an example of the operation.

The lack of rate is that the calling process is more troublesome. Right click on the Windows 7 taskbar and select the "Start Task Manager" command. Click on the "Performance" tab in the console window, then click The “Resource Monitor” button in this tab opens the <quo;Resource Monitor”.

The above steps are a bit cumbersome, so how can I quickly call the resource monitor? In the process list, you can see that the process name is perfmon.exe, but this is the performance monitor, and you can't find it in it. Resource monitor. Later, considering the problem of command line parameters, a parameter /res was added. After testing, everything is fine, so create a shortcut to point to "C:\\Windows\\System32\\perfmon.exe /res”, use this shortcut to achieve a quick call.

The new features and functions in Windows 7 are quite convenient. For the author, the favorite feature is the enhanced resource monitor. Through the resource monitor, we can not only intuitively understand the overall system. In the case of the process, you can also easily check the occupancy of the system resources, try this magical function together.

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