1.4 Task Manager Flashcards

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1
Q

What is the purpose of Windows Task Manager?

A

A tool for real-time monitoring and troubleshooting of system performance and processes.

Task Manager provides insights into system operations and resource usage.

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What are three ways to open Task Manager?

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  • Ctrl + Alt + Delete
  • Ctrl + Shift + Esc
  • Right-click the taskbar → Task Manager

These methods provide quick access to Task Manager for users.

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What does the Services tab display?

A

All running services on the system.

This tab allows users to view and manage system services.

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What actions can you perform in the Services tab?

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  • Start
  • Stop
  • Restart services

These actions help manage the functionality of services running on the system.

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5
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When would you use the Services applet instead?

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For more advanced service management options.

The Services applet provides detailed control over service configurations.

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What is the purpose of the Startup tab?

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Manage applications that run at system startup.

This tab helps optimize boot performance by controlling startup applications.

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Why disable startup programs?

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To improve boot time and troubleshoot startup issues.

Disabling unnecessary startup programs can enhance system responsiveness.

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What does the Processes tab show?

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All running applications and background processes.

This tab provides a comprehensive view of system activity.

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How can you identify resource-heavy applications?

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Sort by CPU, memory, disk, network, or GPU usage.

This sorting helps pinpoint applications that may be affecting performance.

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What does the Performance tab display?

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Graphical and real-time hardware utilization.

This tab provides insights into how system resources are being used.

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How much historical data does the Performance tab show?

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Approximately the last 60 seconds.

This feature allows users to monitor recent performance trends.

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What components can you monitor in the Performance tab?

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  • CPU
  • Memory
  • Disk
  • Network
  • GPU

Monitoring these components helps users understand system performance.

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What information does the Users tab provide?

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All users currently connected to the system.

This tab helps manage user sessions and connections.

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What administrative action can be taken in the Users tab?

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Disconnect users (including remote users).

This action is useful for managing user access and sessions.

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Which tab helps identify slow system performance due to apps?

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Processes tab.

This tab allows users to see which applications are consuming resources.

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Which tab helps diagnose slow boot issues?

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Startup tab.

This tab provides insights into applications that may delay system startup.

17
Q

Which tab is best for viewing long-term performance trends?

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Performance tab.

This tab allows users to analyze resource usage over time.