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  2. Commit charge - Wikipedia

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    The corresponding performance counter is called "Commit Limit". Peak is the highest amount that the total commit charge has reached since the operating system was last started. The program Process Explorer reports the same set of values, labeling the Total as Current, and additionally providing percentages of Peak and Current towards the Limit ...

  3. Process Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Process Explorer is a freeware task manager and system monitor for Microsoft Windows created by SysInternals, which has been acquired by Microsoft and re-branded as Windows Sysinternals. It provides the functionality of Windows Task Manager along with a rich set of features for collecting information about processes running on the user's system ...

  4. Task Manager (Windows) - Wikipedia

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    Task Manager, previously known as Windows Task Manager, is a task manager, system monitor, and startup manager included with Microsoft Windows systems. It provides information about computer performance and running software, including names of running processes, CPU and GPU load, commit charge, I/O details, logged-in users, and Windows services.

  5. Sysinternals - Wikipedia

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    Windows Sysinternals supplies users with numerous free utilities, most of which are being actively developed by Mark Russinovich and Bryce Cogswell, [7] such as Process Explorer, an advanced version of Windows Task Manager, [8] Autoruns, which Windows Sysinternals claims is the most advanced manager of startup applications, [9] RootkitRevealer, a rootkit detection utility, [10] Contig ...

  6. Process Monitor - Wikipedia

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    Process Monitor is a tool from Windows Sysinternals, part of the Microsoft TechNet website. The tool monitors and displays in real-time all file system activity on a Microsoft Windows or Unix-like operating system.

  7. List of Microsoft Windows components - Wikipedia

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    Windows 95: File Explorer (previously Windows Explorer) Provides an interface for accessing the file systems, launching applications, and performing common tasks such as viewing and printing pictures Windows 95: Windows Search: Starting with Windows Vista, search is a tightly shell-integrated component of Windows.

  8. Clear cache on a web browser - AOL Help

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    A browser's cache stores temporary website files which allows the site to load faster in future sessions. This data will be recreated every time you visit the webpage, though at times it can become corrupted.

  9. Talk:Process Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Process explorer is a very valuable and critical application for windows. This is not just any application that people are trying to promote shamelessly. I think, however, that the article needs to detail more critical functions rather than just "Features" -- Corkbob ( talk ) 07:53, 23 March 2011 (UTC) [ reply ]