Windows 10 or Win10 is an operating system by Microsoft.
Microsoft Edge is the new default web browser for Windows 10.
Task Manager, previously known as Windows Task Manager, is a task manager, system monitor, and startup manager included with Microsoft Windows systems. (Wikipedia)
Task Manager enables you to monitor the applications, processes, and services currently running on your PC. You can use Task Manager to start and stop programs and to stop processes, but in addition Task Manager will show you informative statistics about your computer's performance and about your network.
The apps, background processes, and windows processes are responsible for the system memory and compressed memory. This system process is a single thread running on each processor. It is the host of all kind of drivers (network, disk, USB).
CPU, Memory Disk, Ethernet , WiFi graphical and detailed utilization.
Resource usage by application.
Enable / disable programs that use system resources while starting-up a Windows computer.
Manage Microsoft users of the computer.
The Details tab shows every individual process that's running right now on the computer.
This tab is very helpful during advanced troubleshooting, when you need to easily find something like an executable's exact location, its PID, or some other piece of information you haven't found elsewhere in Task Manager.
The Services tab shows some of the Windows services installed on your computer. Most services will be Running or Stopped.
This tab serves as a quick and convenient way to start and stop major Windows services.
Advanced configuration of services is done from the Services module in Microsoft Management Console.
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