CPU Tab
The CPU tab displays graphs of percent total processor usage, percent processor usage used by services, and percent processor usage for each logical or physical CPU on the computer. The CPU tab also displays the following information concerning CPU utilization on the computer:
- Processes Displays the image name, PID, description, status, number of threads,
current percent of CPU consumption, and average CPU consumption for each process
running on the computer. In addition, you can right-click a process and select any of
the following options:
- End Process
- End Process Tree
- Analyze Wait Chain
- Suspend Process
- Resume Process
- Search Online
- Services Displays the image name, PID, description, status, service group name,
current percent of CPU consumption, and average CPU consumption for each process
running on the computer. In addition, you can right-click a process and perform any of
the following options:
- Start Service
- Stop Service
- Restart Service
- Search Online
- Associated Handles By selecting the check box for one or more processes in the Processes section of this tab, you can display the image name, PID, handle type, and handle name for each handle associated with the process. You can also search for the handles associated with a process by typing the name of the process in the Search Handles box.
- Associated Modules By selecting the check box for one or more processes in the Processes section of this tab, you can display the image name, PID, module name, module version, and full path to the module file for each module associated with the process. You can also search for the modules associated with a process by typing the name of the process in the Search Modules box.
In this tutorial:
- Windows 7 Desktop Maintenance
- Performance Monitoring
- Improvements to Performance Monitoring in Windows 7
- Using Performance Monitor
- Real-Time Performance Monitoring
- Performance Monitor Logging
- Creating a Data Collector Set
- Configuring a Data Collector Set
- Using Data Manager to View Performance Data
- Starting and Stopping Data Logging
- Viewing Performance Data
- Comparing Performance Monitor Logs
- Performance Monitor User Rights
- Remote Data Collection
- Using Windows PowerShell for Performance Monitoring
- Resource Monitor
- Overview Tab
- CPU Tab
- Memory Tab
- Disk Tab
- Network Tab
- Reliability Monitor
- How Reliability Monitor Works
- Windows Performance Tools Kit
- Event Monitoring
- Understanding the Windows Event Architecture
- Channels
- Improvements to Event Monitoring in Windows 7
- Using Event Viewer
- Understanding Views
- Viewing Event Logs
- Saving Event Logs
- Configuring Event Subscriptions
- Considerations for Workgroup Environments
- Creating a New Subscription
- Using the Windows Events Command-Line Utility for Event Monitoring
- Using Windows PowerShell for Event Monitoring
- Using Task Scheduler
- Improvements to Task Scheduler in Windows 7
- Understanding Tasks
- Understanding the Task Scheduler Architecture
- Understanding Task Scheduler Security
- Credentials Management
- Securing Running Tasks
- Understanding AT and Task Scheduler v1.0 Compatibility Modes
- Understanding the Task Scheduler Snap-in
- Understanding Default Tasks
- Creating Tasks
- Defining Triggers
- At Startup Trigger
- On Connection To AND Disconnect From User Session Triggers
- On Workstation Lock AND Unlock Triggers
- Defining Actions
- Defining Conditions
- Defining Settings
- Managing Tasks
- Viewing History
- Using SchTasks.exe for Creating and Managing Tasks
- Task Scheduler Events
- Troubleshooting Task Scheduler
- Tasks Won't Run If the Service Is Not Started
- The Task Will Run Only When a Certain User Is Logged On
- The Task Action Failed to Execute
- Interpreting Result and Return Codes
- Understanding the Windows System Assessment Tool
- Understanding WinSAT Assessment Tests
- Examining the WinSAT Features Assessment
- Running WinSAT from the Command Line
- Understanding WinSAT Command Exit Values
- Running WinSAT Using Performance Information and Tools
- System Capabilities Section
- OEM Upsell And Help Section
- Understanding Windows Error Reporting
- Overview of Windows Error Reporting
- How WER Works
- Store Management System
- ReportArchive Folder
- WER Service
- Understanding the Error Reporting Cycle
- Understanding WER Data
- Configuring WER Using Group Policy
- Configuring WER Using the Action Center