The freeware from Microsoft sets up where the windows makes its own task manager support. The program offers almost all kinds of information about running processes and open files. In Process Explorer, everything plays out in a single two-part window.
In the upper part of the program lists the current applications.
In the lower area you have access to detailed information on each of the selected processes. From there you can change the process priority, view the properties of individual processes or terminate specific individual processes. In these properties can be observed as the processor load and memory consumption of individual programs.
A search for processes as well as a link to the Google Web search for unknown tasks complete the program. Therefore, the program is great way to get at the problems of compatibility and storage pests on the ropes.




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