Forcing a frozen program to close by selecting it and clicking "End Task" or "End Process" .
Shows a graph of network utilization for each network adapter, including link speed and connection state.
(Introduced in Windows XP) Lists all users currently logged into the system, allowing an administrator to disconnect or log them off. Key Functions Task Manager zes In Windows Xp
Provides real-time graphs for CPU and page file (virtual memory) usage history. A unique XP feature is the "Shutdown" menu , which allows users to restart, standby, or hibernate directly from this window.
Windows XP’s Task Manager is organized into several key tabs that allow users to monitor different aspects of the system: Forcing a frozen program to close by selecting
Use the File > New Task (Run...) menu to launch a new program by typing its executable name (e.g., explorer.exe ).
Displays a detailed list of all active processes, including background services and programs from other users. It shows resource consumption, such as CPU usage and memory (RAM) usage . Key Functions Provides real-time graphs for CPU and
Right-clicking a process allows you to set its CPU priority (from Low to Realtime), which determines how much "attention" the CPU gives to that specific task.