In the past, the most common solution for an application that had no response to death was to use Task Manager to turn off its process. So many users may not be familiar with other features, but task Manager is certainly not unfamiliar. As Windows systems are upgraded, task managers are becoming more powerful and less limited to shutting down processes. (Small series Recommendation: Windows 8 Legacy Task Manager Settings method)
By Windows 8, Task Manager can not only master the CPU and memory usage of each process, but also real-time rendering of data including disk read and write status, network traffic usage, and integrate the startup management, user account activity status and other functions. Today, small make up to take everyone to understand and know about Windows 8 Task Manager, and teach you a few strokes easy to play it ...
The first time you use Windows 8 Task Manager, you'll probably see the image in the following diagram, a simple task manager that can never be simpler.
Initial use may see such task Manager
No doubt, this is indeed the Windows 8 Task Manager, of course, this is the WIN8 Task Manager's streamlined mode, click the "Details" below to see the full task Manager. In addition to the "Service" tab, the rest of Win8 's task manager has changed significantly compared to Win7.
Full-state task Manager
Improvement of WIN8 Task Manager
The first is the process section, which consolidates applications and system processes together, displaying applications, background processes, and Windows processes separately, by dividing the process types. Each process also shows CPU usage, memory footprint, disk read and write, and network usage, respectively.
Performance Chart Computer knowledge
Performance section, which features a compact version of the Resource Monitor that graphically displays the CPU, memory, disk, and network global information for this computer.