What shortcut opens Task Manager?
Ctrl + Shift + Esc (or Ctrl + Alt + Del → Task Manager).
What is Task Manager used for?
Monitoring performance, managing processes, and troubleshooting.
What does the Processes tab show?
Active apps, background processes, and resource usage.
What does the Performance tab display?
Graphs for CPU, memory, disk, network, GPU usage.
What does the Startup tab do?
Manage programs that run at startup.
What does the Users tab show?
Active users and their resource usage.
What does the Details tab include?
Process IDs, memory use, and advanced info.
What does the Services tab allow you to do?
Start or stop Windows services quickly.
What tool gives more detailed performance data?
Resource Monitor (resmon).
What does ‘End Task’ do?
Terminates an unresponsive process.
What does ‘Open File Location’ do?
Opens the folder containing the selected process executable.
What does ‘Restart Explorer’ fix?
Frozen or unresponsive desktop/taskbar.
What command runs Task Manager?
taskmgr
How can Task Manager help troubleshoot a slow system?
Identify high CPU, memory, or disk usage processes.