Windows System Tools Settings

Settings

Windows System Tools Settings

Introduction

Here are some of my Windows system tools settings. See also: Operating Systems, Programs, Software.

Command Prompt (Windows 7)

Properties

Options

Command history

Buffer size: [200] (check this option after Service Pack update)

Number of buffers: [4]

Edit Options

[x] QuickEdit mode

[x] Insert mode

Layout

Screen buffer size

Width: [150]

Height: [999]

Window size

Width: [150]

Height: [80]

Windows Task Manager (Windows 7)

Options

[ ] Always On Top

[x] Minimize On Use

[x] Hide When Minimized

Processes

Select Columns:

[x] PID (Process Identifier)

[ ] User Name

[ ] Session ID

[x] CPU Usage

[ ] CPU Time

[ ] Memory - Working Set

[ ] Memory - Peak Working Set

[ ] Memory - Working Set Delta

[x] Memory - Private Working Set

[ ] Memory - Commit Size

[ ] Memory - Paged Pool

[ ] Memory - Non-paged Pool

[ ] Page Faults

[ ] Page Fault Delta

[ ] Base Priority

[ ] Threads

[ ] USER Objects

[ ] GDI Objects

[ ] I/O Reads

[ ] I/O Writes

[ ] I/O Other

[x] I/O Read Bytes

[x] I/O Write Bytes

[x] I/O Other Bytes

[ ] Image Path Name

[ ] Command Line

[ ] User Account (UAC) Virtualization

[x] Description

[ ] Data Execution Prevention

Networking

Options

[x] Tab Always Active

[x] Auto Scale

[x] Show Scale

Last modified: February 18th, 2017

Author: Tomi Häsä (tomi.hasa@gmail.com)

URL: http://sites.google.com/site/tomihasa/windows-tools-settings