If you are like most Windows users, you probably only open Task Manager when something goes wrong. Maybe an app froze, or your PC fans suddenly started spinning loudly . But Task Manager is far more than a tool for emergencies.
It’s full of useful features that can help you understand your system, track down issues, monitor hardware health, and even tune how your apps use resources. It doesn’t matter what you use your PC for. Knowing what the Task Manager is really capable of can help you make the most of it.
Add more columns for deeper insights
Expand your view beyond the basics
By default, the Task Manager already shows key information like CPU, memory, disk, and network usage for different processes. But that’s not all. You can right-click on the column header and add even more tabs

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