![]() ![]() ProcExp is Task Manager on Steroids! As the name suggests the simple yet advanced tool provides everything every detail about the processor, DLLs open and active…Some of the operations that Process Explorer handles will provide a list of all processes and DLLs, see which process has a lock on which file or folder, kill or “suspend” processes, set priority, check signatures or Virustotal, accurate heat maps about CPU, memory and I/O usage, a tree view to show processes and their dependencies, etc. This should be one your top three tools, the ease of managing devices, services and software is incredible. It is a command line utility, providing a great deal of flexibility allowing you to remotely execute a process on systems, its light-weight and and robust. PSExec, is one of the first tools I started out with from the PSTools suite. You can download the Sysinterals straight from the \\\tools, not only can you download them directly but you can also run the tools from the site. When I am asked the same question, my normal responses are below: TIP When collaborating with someone new, one of my first questions is typically which SysInternal utilitiy do you use most often? This provides me with a sense of how much more information I can gather to isolate and resolve a problem when collaborating on an issue with a colleague. PSTools, now better known as SysInternals are free, portable and widely used by IT professionals as they are much more powerful than the built-in Windows tools. ![]() If you are not familiar with the suite of 157 tools, you owe it to yourself and your users to know at least the below: What Exactly are the Suite of Windows SysInternals Tools? However, Microsoft Windows also has a suite of free utilities, SysInternals, which provides the best configuration, troubleshooting, and diagnostic tools, that are easy and intuitive. Note that System Explorer and Process Explorer are also compatible with earlier Windows platforms that have a more basic Task Manager.If you are a long time Windows system admin, you should be familiar with the useful built-in administrative tools Task Manager, Resource Monitor or Windows Memory Diagnostics, just to name a few. Overall, they have a more extensive range of options than the default Task Manager. Those are a couple of the best alternatives to Windows 10’s Task Manager. Press Save to apply any selected settings on that window. Select the Processes tab to open extra color scheme options for the graphs and highlight configuration. On the General tab you can select a Font box to choose an alternative font for the software window. That opens the System Explorer Options window shown in the snapshot below. To further customize System Explorer, press the Menu button and then select Options. Then you should right-click a listed program and select Delete Item on the context to remove it from startup. With that you can remove software from the Windows startup by selecting Logon. Right-click a program there and select Uninstall Application to remove it.Ĭlick the + button and select Autoruns to open System Explorer’s startup manager below. That will open a list of your software packages as shown below. Remove software from Windows by clicking the + button on tab bar and then selecting Uninstallers. That tab includes RAM, CPU and I/O graphs. That will open the graphs in the snapshot below. To open a set of system graphs, click the Performance tab. The main difference between them is that Explorer Mode has a vertical menu of tools instead of tabs. If you’re in Task Manager Mode, select Explorer Mode to switch to it. You can switch between them by clicking the Menu button at the top right of the window and then View. The program has a Task Manager Mode and Explorer Mode. Enter the title of an open program there to find it in System Explorer. However, System Explorer does have a search box you can enter keywords in to find processes. The default Task Manager doesn’t include a search box. The Ctrl + E hotkey also terminates a process. Select End Process, or End Process Tree, to switch it off. So that tab shows you the resources all the system processes are hogging, and you can terminate an item there by right-clicking it to open its context menu. At the top there is a S how Items in Tree button you can press to switch to a tree-view mode as below. That gives you a comprehensive overview of the open software and processes. The main System Explorer tab is Processes. ![]()
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