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  2. Commit charge - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Task Manager utility for Windows XP and Server 2003, in its Performance tab, shows three counters related to commit charge: Total is the amount of pagefile-backed virtual address space in use, i.e., the current commit charge. This is composed of main memory (RAM) and disk (pagefiles).

  3. Windows System Assessment Tool - Wikipedia

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    [11] The Windows Experience Index score is not displayed in Windows 8.1 and onwards because the graphical user interface for WinSAT was removed in these versions of Windows, although the command line winsat tool still exists and operates correctly along with a final score when launching the command "shell:games". [12]

  4. The ultimate guide to computer health: How to ensure optimal ...

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    Adjust power settings for efficiency: ... Optimize virtual memory and page files: This step can alleviate system sluggishness by efficiently managing storage resources.

  5. Windows Console - Wikipedia

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    Command.com running in a Windows console on Windows 95 Windows 9x support is relatively poor compared to Windows NT , because the console window runs in the system virtual DOS machine and so keyboard input to a Win32 console application had to be directed to it by conagent.exe running in a DOS VM that are also used for real DOS applications by ...

  6. Microsoft PowerToys - Wikipedia

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    Open Command Window Here allowed starting a command prompt from any folder in Windows Explorer by right-clicking. PowerToys Power Calculator Power Calculator was a more advanced graphical calculator application than the built-in Windows Calculator ; it could evaluate more complex expressions, draw a Cartesian or polar graph of a function or ...

  7. WoW64 - Wikipedia

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    It is included in all 64-bit versions of Windows, except in Windows Server Server Core where it is an optional component, and Windows Nano Server where it is not included. [ a ] WoW64 aims to take care of many of the differences between 32-bit Windows and 64-bit Windows, particularly involving structural changes to Windows itself.

  8. cmd.exe - Wikipedia

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    On Windows XP or later, the maximum length of the string that can be used at the command prompt is 8191 (2 13-1) characters. On earlier versions, such as Windows 2000 or Windows NT 4.0 , the maximum length of the string is 2047 (2 11 -1) characters.

  9. Microsoft Product Activation - Wikipedia

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    In Windows 7 and later, significant hardware changes (e.g. motherboard) may require a re-activation. In Windows 10 and 11, a user can run the Activation Troubleshooter if the user has changed hardware on their device recently. If the hardware has changed again after activation, they must wait 30 days before running the troubleshooter again.