Windows Task Manager shows image path and command line settings

  

When the computer encounters some problems, such as the CPU usage continues to rise, we will open windows task management to see the reason. Want to know specifically which programs make CPU usage increase, you can see it in the "Processes" option, but you can't see the process image path name and command line in Task Manager, if we want to be clearer To understand the information of some processes, then you need to set up the task manager to see how to operate it!

Windows Task Manager shows the image path and command line setting method: Win7 system as an example)

1. Press the “Ctrl+Shift+Esc” key combination on the keyboard to open the task manager.

2. Switch to the “Processes” tab, click on the “Tools” button above, and select “Select Columns”. As shown in Figure 1
Figure 1 Select the column

3. Pull down the scroll bar, check the "image path name" and "quo command line", click the "OK" button to save. As shown in Figure 2
Figure 2 Tick "<;image path name” and“command line"

4. Go back to the process and pull the scroll bar below to see the image. Path name and command line. As shown in Figure 3, Figure 3 shows the image path name and command line

By setting the task manager related settings, you can display the image path name and parameters of the process in more detail, if the user usually If you use the manager often, you may want to set up a more detailed understanding of the process status.

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