Task Manager Flashcards
Task Manager
- Real-time system statistics
- CPU, memory, disk access, etc.
• Starting the Task Manager • Ctrl-Alt-Del, select Task manager • Right mouse click the taskbar and select Task Manager • Ctrl-Shift-Esc
- Enhancements since Windows 7
- More information and features
Applications
- Lists user-interactive applications in use
- Apps on the desktop
- Administratively control apps
- End task, start new task
• Combined with the Processes tab in Windows 8/8.1/10
Processes
- View all running processes
- Interactive and system tray apps
- View services and processes from other accounts
- Manage the view
- Move columns, add metrics
• Later versions combine all apps, processes, and
services into a single tab
• Easy to view and sort
Performance
- What’s happening?
- CPU, memory, etc.
- Statistical views
- Historical, real-time
• Newer versions include CPU, memory, disk,
Bluetooth, and network in the Performance tab
Networking
• Network performance
• Separate tab in Windows 7
• Integrated into the Performance tab
in Windows 8/8.1/10
• View utilization, link speeds, and
interface connection state
Users
• Who is connected? What are they doing?
- Windows 7
- User list, disconnect, logoff, send message
- Windows 8/8.1/10
- Separate processes
- Performance statistics
Windows Task Manager can be launched by:
Ctrl+Shift+Esc key combination
Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and selecting the Task Manager option from the menu screen
Right-clicking on the Windows Taskbar and selecting Task Manager
Typing taskmgr (or taskmgr.exe) in the Command Prompt and pressing Enter
Pressing simultaneously the Windows and R keys, typing taskmgr (or taskmgr.exe) in the Run window, and pressing Enter