How can I tell what is running on my computer at any one
time? It seems when if has booted it runs at around 70%.
Is this low? I have only just connect to the net and have
2 teenagers who are always on it. Any help would be really
appreciated.
Robert Duffy - 14 Aug 2003 05:32 GMT
Here are three excellent sources of information regarding memory and
resources.
Memory Management in Win98:
http://www.aumha.org/a/memmgmt.htm
Resources vs. Memory FAQ:
http://www.aumha.org/a/resource.htm
Tips and problem solving:
http://www.onlinehelp.bc.ca/tips.htm#resources
Have a look at Wintop.
This is one of the MS Kernel Toys. It displays information on all devices
running. Their CPU usage, threads etc
http://www.webtree.ca/newlife/wintop_info.htm
> How can I tell what is running on my computer at any one
> time? It seems when if has booted it runs at around 70%.
> Is this low? I have only just connect to the net and have
> 2 teenagers who are always on it. Any help would be really
> appreciated.
Gerry - 15 Aug 2003 16:58 GMT
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>How can I tell what is running on my computer at any one
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>appreciated.
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I need that answer too. :)