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Hi, I am Lesan Parse from techyv.com and
today I'm going to show you a quick review on
process explorer. Process explorer shows you
information about which handles and DLL' s process have opened
or loaded. The process explorer displays
consists of two sub windows. The window always
shows a list of currently active process.
That is the top window including the names of their owning accounts.
Wherelse, the information displayed in the bottom window, depends upon the mode
that the process explorer is in.
To download Process Explorer go to
this URL. We will provide the URL in the video
description and then click
download latest version. You can see that it's just 1.09
Mb and you can see that the download starts.
Please wait until the download is completed.
The download is complete. Go to your download location
and double click on the
zip archive.
And you can see a procep.exe file.
and double click on it.
And it asks to agree the license terms. Press agree.
And you can see that instantly the Process Explorer starts.
There are no setups, this is just
a direct application, where we can
open directly from their zip file.
Here in the top, you can see
quick statistics of CPU, it's usage,
system commit, physical memory, IO
and all these quick buttons.
At top we have file.
You can quickly open the run, options
view, process, information, find and user's help.
Here we have a process tree, where all the process
which is currently running in my PC is highlighted.
And its PID,
CPU usage, private bites, working set,
description and company name. We can define different options
for all these process. For example,
you have Windows, we can bring it to front,
restore and maximize it. We can set affinity.
That is the number of course by which the process
can use. Here is the four course available.
We can untick
and select process affinity
for each course. Here we have priority.
From real time, high, above normal to
normal, background. We can kill the process
of the whole process tree, restart, suspend,
and even create a dump file. You can see its properties.
Or even search for the file online.
I'm going to kill this process by pressing
the kill process. Click ok
to kill the selected process.
That process is killed instantly.
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review on Process Explorer.
This is Lesan Parse from techyv.com, signing out.