How to Find Out Application Process ID on Windows 11/10 You can find the Process ID of an application in four different ways.Advertisements Through Task Manager Through Command Prompt Through Resource Monitor Through PowerShell Let’s see how we can get the Process ID using the ways. 1] Thro...
Microsoft has made lots of changes in Windows 10 and this one is one of the top ten changes. It has brought the enhancements with a view to making the tasks of the users simple as well as easy. Changes in Task Manager such as to Find Command line of Running Processes is not only the...
How to stop Background Processes in Windows 11/10 You canmanage too many background processes in Windows 11/10in any of the following ways. But before you proceed, let’s see how to view the background processes and the startup apps in Windows 11/10. To view the background processes a...
like ASUS, DELL, MSI, HP, etc, provide keys to enter BIOS setup. It recognizes the device that contains the boot files (usually C drive) and then controls it to install the Windows 10 files on your device.
Whether you’re dealing with a slow computer or just noticed a bunch of bloatware hogging all resources, killing the offending processes in Windows is the best method to deal with the problem. Not only does this boost the performance of your PC, but it c
If you have installed or reinstalled Windows 10 on your device, you see an Activate Windows or a Windows watermark at the bottom of your screen. This post has solutions if you want to know how to permanently activate Windows 10 for free to get rid of the watermark and enjoy the perks ...
Windows 10 Windows 11 operating system Use Task Manager to check applications with the occupied computer resource Right-click the [Start] icon on the taskbar①, then select [Task Manager]②. In Task Manager, right-click on the Name column③, then select [Type]④ to see which type that eac...
We have a full guide describing these crucial points in detail, including how to install one:RAM Upgrade Made Easy: When and How to Upgrade Your RAM on Windows 10/11 You may need a new motherboard to support new components like RAM or even your CPU. So make sure you got that part co...
These steps work on both Windows 10 and 11.Search for create a restore point in the Start menu and hit Enter.Go to the System Protection tab and select your system drive (it’s usually labeled C:) and make sure the protection is enabled. Then, click on Create. Type...
To begin, open the Windows Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc or Win + X. Then, navigate to the Processes tab, right-click on it, and ensure that the Memory section is checked. This would sort the applications in the order of their memory consumption. Select the application yo...