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Solution: Why are Disk and Network columns disabled in Task Manager in Windows Server 2012? #computers #fix #it
Solution: Why are Disk and Network columns disabled in Task Manager in Windows Server 2012? #computers #fix #it
Why are Disk and Network columns disabled in Task Manager in Windows Server 2012?
Compared to Windows 8, Windows 2012’s Task Manager has Disk and Network columns disabled.
Why are these columns disabled?
How can one activate them, especially the Network column?
Answer [by ronalchn]: Why are Disk and Network columns disabled in Task Manager in Windows Server 2012?
This is because disk metrics…
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Resolved: Last BIOS time on Task Manager #answer #fix #solution
Resolved: Last BIOS time on Task Manager #answer #fix #solution
Last BIOS time on Task Manager
Can someone tell me what that Last BIOS time is on the upper right corner of the task manager on Windows 8 Pro? Mine has always been 0.0. I guess it is not measuring the BIOS time properly so what can I do to fix that? I own the Samsung NP700Z5C-S04US FYI.
Here’s a snapshot of my task manager:
Answer [by Karan]: Last BIOS time on Task Manager
Veryinteresting…
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How-to: Windows 8 task manager: single-core CPU graph only? #dev #solution #it
How-to: Windows 8 task manager: single-core CPU graph only? #dev #solution #it
Windows 8 task manager: single-core CPU graph only?
On multi-core CPU systems, Windows 7’s task manager used to display a separate utilization graph for each core unit:
On Windows 8 the task manager looks much fancier, and yet it shows a single graph for a multi-core cpu and there is no obvious way to show other cores:
Did Microsoft remove this feature or is it buried somewhere in the settings?
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Fixed: Why does the windows 8 task manager seem to freeze? #development #programming #fix
Fixed: Why does the windows 8 task manager seem to freeze? #development #programming #fix
Why does the windows 8 task manager seem to freeze?
Several times I’ve seen the task manager appear frozen in Windows 8. It doesn’t update, and generally shows double-digit CPU usage. Closing it and reopening it doesn’t usually help, but rebooting generally does. How does this happen, and how do I fix it?
I can confirm that the task manager update speed is changed to “Paused” (Windows 8…
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Fix: Task Manager shows 100% CPU utilization, but nothing in process list does #computers #dev #programming
Fix: Task Manager shows 100% CPU utilization, but nothing in process list does #computers #dev #programming
Task Manager shows 100% CPU utilization, but nothing in process list does
I’m using WinXP, and I notice that in the Task Manager, on the Performance tab my CPU usage is 100%. But When I go to the Processes tab, and sort by CPU System Idle Process is taking up 90%. I’ve double checked that things like AVG anti-virus isn’t actively scanning, and that jkdefrag is not defragging. But I know something…
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Fix: How to set "Process Priority" and "Process Affinity" on Windows 8? #fix #it #answer
Fix: How to set "Process Priority" and "Process Affinity" on Windows 8? #fix #it #answer
How to set "Process Priority" and "Process Affinity" on Windows 8?
On Windows 7 everything we must do to set
“Process Priority”(to Low \ Below Normal \ Normal \ Above Normal \ High \ Realtime)
or to set
“Process Affinity”(to choose wich processor core would run on specifc process)
was opening Windows Task Manager, click on “Processes”, right-click on a process and both options were showed and…
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