You've probably done it yourself: you need to know how hard a given application is hitting your CPU, so you pull up Windows' Task Manager to check the CPU utilization. For a casual inquiry, this is ...
Windows 11 is getting a change to avoid confusion around different reports of CPU usage levels in Task Manager This is just ...
does anyone know if a good way to go about hiding a specific task in the task manager AND having it's cpu usage not be reflected in the task manager cpu usage graph?<BR><BR>we're trying to figure this ...
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