I stopped relying on Task Manager after discovering the hidden Windows activity it ignores.
Task Manager is fine for checking which app is eating your CPU or how much RAM Chrome has claimed for itself. But it stops at surface-level numbers, shows percentages, process names, and not much else ...
The Windows Task Manager is a fairly powerful resource monitoring tool that's more than enough for most people, but it's a bit too limiting for power users. While you can use it in combination with ...
Since the advent of Windows in the early '90s, the saving grace of many panicked users has been the combination of the CTRL, ALT, and DEL keys. This holdover keyboard code from IBM's heyday in the ...
Tired of missing performance spikes? AppControl beats Task Manager by logging a 3-day history, identifying culprits instantly, and explaining processes in plain English, so you know what slowed your ...