30 Things every PC owner Should know

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30 Things Every PC User Should Know

By Christopher Null

1. 1. Find Out What Your PC Is Really Up To

The Windows Task Manager provides a good start when you try to discover what programs are running on your system, but it’s only a first step. For more-detailed data, you need another tool. Your best bet: Sysinternals Process Explorer (Microsoft acquired Sysinternals last year).

Get the program. It needs no formal installation; just unzip it and run the .exe file. It will then list your PC’s active processes, much as Task Manager does, but with better descriptions and organization. Interpreting Process Explorer’s information is fairly straightforward (and killing processes works much as it does in Task Manager), but here are some tips to help you make the most of the utility.

• Consider adding the useful ‘Handles’ column to the view. Handles (a term that refers to programming methodology) are a convenient way to measure a process’s resource utilization. Processes with high handle usage should be the first ones you kill when resources run low. Add the column by right-clicking in the header area and clicking the Select Columns option. Click the Process Performance tab and check the box next to Handle Count .
• Note that Handles can also be created for media-based devices like CD-R drives, which may cause errors on eject. If you can’t safely eject a disk or memory card, use the Find menu to search for the drive letter followed by a colon (for example, E:), and kill that process directly.
• Instead of outright killing a process, you can suspend it (right-click on a process to see this option). This can be useful in the case of a runaway program stuck in an endless loop.
• Want to know what a program’s process identification is to better tell whether it’s friend or foe? Open the program, then switch to Process Explorer. In the top-right corner is a target icon (concentric circles). Click this icon and drag it onto the program you want to ID; Process Explorer will highlight the process.

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mehulved

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I am a PC user but I find nothing here that can help me.
These people should really 'think' before writing the article.
 

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tech_your_future said:
I am a PC user but I find nothing here that can help me.
These people should really 'think' before writing the article.

I dont think dis is for u r many old members at all
Its only for those who r new to pc's and want to know more and learn more abt them
 
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