

Publisher: The name of the program’s publisher.If Windows has suspended a program to save power, a green leaf will appear in this column. Programs sometimes begin responding after a bit of time and sometimes stay frozen. Status: If a program appears to be frozen, “Not Responding” will appear here.Type: The category of the process, which is App, Background process, or Windows process.The top of the column also shows the total resource usage of all the processes on your system.

You can click a column to sort by it for example, click the CPU column to see running processes sorted by CPU usage with the biggest CPU hogs at the top. The values in each column are color-coded, and a darker orange or red color indicates greater resource usage. You can right-click the headings at the top of the list and choose the columns you want to see.

This tab also shows you detailed information about each process and their combined resource usage. If you want to add New Task: Open the task manager menu option and Create New Task window, where you can specify a program, folder, document, or website address and Windows will open it.ġ) Apps: is a list of running applicationsĢ) Background processes: this processes run’s as a background processes such as Antivirus, Cortana (Windows 10 assistant), Realtek Audio, etc.ģ) Windows processes: this process runs Windows processes such as service host: Server, Windows event log, etc. Here you can tweak compatibility options and see the program’s version number,etc.

Properties: Open the Properties window for the program’s.This will help you see exactly what the program is and what it does. Search Online: Perform a Bing/Google search for the program’s application name and file name.It captures a snapshot of the program’s memory and saves it to disk. Create dump file: This is a debugging tool for programmers.Open File Location: Open a File Explorer window showing the location of the program’s.This works the same as the “End Task” button.
