Right-click on the Windows7 taskbar blank and tap the "Start Task Manager" button. Compared to the older version of Task Manager, Win7 first has a service tag, where we can quickly start or stop a system service.
When we switch to the Process page, right click on any property, you will see the additional function options, the first "Open file location" Click directly open the Process file folder location, which gives us a lot of analysis of the process provides a great convenience. If a process location is in the application installation directory and the program does not start, we can basically assume that it is wasting system resources, you might want to shut it down.
Similar to the first feature is "attribute", which is equivalent to selecting a file in the explorer and then right-clicking the attribute, which can also be used to identify the process.
In other options, UAC virtualization is for older applications, and if the application has a more serious compatibility problem, consider using it to work like a sandbox. Setting dependency options is prepared for multi-core processors, and you can specify whether certain processes use the entire processor core if you have special requirements.
In our system, there are programs that are processes themselves, while registering as a Windows Service project (the most common is security protection software), clicking "Go to Service" on these processes will be highlighted on the process's corresponding system service project, if multiple corresponding services are listed simultaneously, and vice versa.