The resource usage of the system is displayed in the Task Manager in real time. However, when you want to view, but you need to open the Task Manager window is more cumbersome, and can not be viewed as a reality. Introduce a way to add it to the taskbar, and be aware of the CPU usage at any time.
In fact, to achieve such a goal is very simple, right-click in the taskbar space, select Task Manager in the pop-up menu to open the Task Manager window, and then open the Options menu, select Hide when minimized, and finally click the Minimize button. This allows you to see the CPU usage on the right side of the taskbar. One of the more fresh green to indicate the occupancy rate, if you want to see the specific occupancy rate only need to move the mouse to the icon can be displayed.
If you want to open Task Manager automatically when you turn on, you do not have to manually enable it. You can then run "regedit" to open Registry Editor and find "Hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/windows/currentversion/run" in turn. Create a new string value named "TaskManager" on the right and set its value to "Start/min C://winnt/system32/taskmgr.exe" (Windows 2000) or Start/min c:// Windows/system32/taskmgr.exe "(Windows XP).
When you are done, restart your computer and you will see that the Task Manager icon is automatically displayed on the taskbar.