Fun with Win7 weapon: little knowledge about resource monitors

  
        Win7 has been in business for almost two and a half years since its launch in October 2009. The emergence of Win7 also brought us all kinds of shortcuts and conveniences. The names of Applocker, Bitlocker, jumplist, PSR are sure that everyone is already familiar, but today I want to introduce you to a new friend, his name. Called a resource monitor. Said to be a new friend, but I believe that some of our friends who are familiar with our Win7 should have heard of his name. If some friends don't know that he doesn't matter, today we will come and meet him.
Before the article started, I recommend you to read the article published in Win7 before the soft media:
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• "Draw out Windows7 crazy read and write hard disk software and process"
• "Use Win7 resource monitor, delete files without trouble"
Resource Monitor In fact, we see him almost every day, he is around us, every time we open the task manager to check the CPU and memory usage, it will actually pass him by, as long as we bow, definitely Will notice him.

sometimes hear people say that the Resource Monitor is part of the Task Manager, but it is not, they are two separate processes in the Task Manager Processes tab, we will This can be confirmed.

We all know that task manager taskmgr.exe process and the process should be a resource monitor is perfmon.exe it also shows that even if we do not open the Task Manager, you can open it directly in the Run window & mdash; & mdash;


after opening the resource monitor, we will see such a picture & mdash; & mdash;

this is our resource monitor, then we can in here what to do? As the name implies, since he is called a resource monitor, it will definitely play a role in monitoring resources.
The resource monitor in Win7 is divided into five tabs, namely overview, CPU, memory, disk and network, which means that we can monitor each part of the computer separately. In the overview we can use these systems. There is a general understanding of the monitoring of resources. The first thing to say is that the monitoring of the system's consumption of resources in the resource monitor is based on the process. He will tell us how many system resources each process occupies, such as He said in a summary of the CPU column & mdash; & mdash;

we can see that the proportion of CPU occupied by each process, as well as their status there, we can also operate directly in these processes here, Not only can you end the process, but also end the process tree. There is also a function to suspend the process than the task manager. We can suspend them here for some temporarily unused processes.

particularly convenient at this point is that which we can filter out the monitoring information on a separate process, we only need to check the box on the front of the process on OK.

so that we can to this process consumes resources have a more detailed understanding. How is it, is it convenient?
Among the other four tabs, in addition to having an understanding of the monitoring information obtained in the overview, we can get other more detailed monitoring information. For example, in the CPU tag

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