Windows 7 Resource Monitor is a powerful tool used to learn how processes and services use system resources. In addition to monitoring resource usage in real time, resource monitor can also help analyze unresponsive processes, identify which applications are using files, and control processes and services. The procedure is as follows:
1. Enter resource monitor in the search box of the Start menu, and then press Enter ].
2. Windows 7 Resource Monitor monitors four resource modules: CPU, memory, hard disk, and network.
CPU monitoring: In terms of CPU monitoring, in addition to viewing the CPU usage of the two kernels, you can also view the resources occupied by each program in detail. You can also view the services, handles, and modules associated with a program. Monitoring memory: in terms of monitoring memory, you can intuitively see the amount of physical memory used and the amount remaining. You can also view the detailed memory usage of a process. Monitoring Disk: Is there any software in the system that does not comply with the rules to view private files on the computer? You can use the disk monitoring function to view the files that the software has moved. Monitoring Network: If you want to know which software causes slow Internet access, you can view the network resources occupied by all programs in Windows Resource Monitor, including downloads and uploads. No hacker software can escape the surveillance.