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WinUtilities
Process Manager - Usage
 
Usage
 
WinUtilities Process Manager provides a great deal of information on the current status of your system.
 
Processes Lists

Once the module is started, all currently running programs and processes are shown in the Processes list. The names of the processes can be seen in the table together with their priority and CPU usage. The module also shows how much memory is being used by each process.

If you wish to view more information on an application or a process, you can select it in the list and then right-click 'About this process'. Click 'Kill Process' to close a program. This is a somewhat drastic measure, but is sometimes necessary to close a program that has hung, or if you want to stop an unwanted dialer.

View all modules of a process

Double-click a process in list, the pop-up windows will show you the all modules attached to this process. you can view the module name, file path, module ID, process ID, base address and memory usage for each module.
 
View the details of a process
 
In processes list, you can select a process and righ-click, select 'About this process' from popup context-menu. WinUtilities Process Manager will show you the details (file name, file version, company name, file description and more ). to get the more information about the selected process, you also can search this process information through internet search engine by clicking 'Google it!' under detailes dialog.

Performance Information

  • CPU Usage
  • Memory Usage
  • Page File Usage
  • Virtual Address Space

The performance progress bar provides detailed information on the current status of your system.

You can view the current processor usage in percent, and a graph of the processor usage for the last several seconds. A similar graph also shows memory usage for the last several seconds. You can also view the current usage of the paging file and the physical memory on kilobytes.

Export processes information to a txt file 

Simply click the 'Export' button in main window, WinUtilities Process Manager will create a processes report file for your system. the format like below:

Created at 2007-03-01  16:36:05

Process Name                       Process File Path
--------------------                    --------------------
[System Process]
System               
smss.exe                                \SystemRoot\System32\smss.exe
csrss.exe                                \??\C:\WINDOWS\system32\csrss.exe
winlogon.exe                          \??\C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exe
 

 
 
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