![]() ![]() Recourse Monitor is helping a lot in monitoring for reach of the process which is running into your system with every perspective. This will show you the TCP connections and the listening of processes on Port. Next the “Disk” tab, which tells you how much the App is Reading and Writing in bits/sec.Īnd the last one is “Network” tab. Private: This is memory which is private and only be used by this particular App. Shareable: This amount of space can be shared with other processes. Working set: This is the total or actual amount of space used by the App so, having too many hard faults is not so good for your memory.Ĭommit: This is amount of space required by App for paging file Hard faults: This means that your application try to open into any specific page but can’t. The thing which you must know is memory usage for a single application. ![]() If applications are using al memory that means they are loading fast and quickly. Because your CPU is consuming all memory for its applications as a good resource. If you are having 0 memory free that’s a good thing. It shows all the memory used by applications. Or you can also end any process from here. You can write anything in “Search Handles” to know about any process in locked folder. It gives you the closer look a CPU usage. To view the detail for any single process just check its check box and the other panels will show only the resource usage of that particular process.Īs I have selected “chrome.exe” so the resource usage of it will clearly show in each window. ![]() So according to this monitoring, you can control your System’s performance and close the applications if they are taking large amount of memory and speed. These will provide you information about each application of your system, how much it taking CPU performance and memory and size on disk and all things. Then there will be graph for different options like CPU, Memory, Disk, Network. Open the Run dialog and write “resmon” and the Windows Resource Monitor window will open. ![]()
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