
Total percentage of total CPU utilization is shown in the column header and includes all processors and processor cores. CPU - a continuously updated display of how much of your central processing unit's resources each process is using at the given moment.
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Create dump file - generates what's called a "dump with heap" - an often very large file, in DMP format, that contains everything going on with that program, usually helpful only to a software developer trying to fix an unknown problem.Resource values are also available from the individual column options (more on this in the section below). Choose Values (the default) to show the actual level of resource being used. Choose Percents to show resources as a percent of total available on your system. Resource values - has nested menus within it of Memory, Disk, and Network.If you End task from a process that has child windows or processes, they will close as well. End task - no matter where you find it, does just that - it closes the task.Restart - available for some processes in control of Windows, like Windows Explorer, and will close and automatically restart that process.Minimize and Maximize do what you'd guess, only they don't necessarily bring the window to the foreground. Switch to and Bring to front options - available via right-clicking on the window results under the Apps, both bring up the selected window.

Expand/Collapse - just another way to collapse or expand any grouped processes or windows - the same as using the little arrows to the left of the app or process name.Show history for all processes - if selected, shows data for non-Windows Store apps and programs in the App History tab.Show full account name - if selected, displays a user's real name next to the user's username where applicable.This is called Set default tab in some versions of Windows. Default Start Page - sets which tab is in focus when Task Manager is first launched.It will, in either case, always appear in the taskbar notification area (the space next to the clock with the little icons). Hide when minimized - if selected, will prevent Task Manager from showing up in the taskbar like a normal program.Minimize on use - if selected, will minimize Task Manager when you choose the Switch to option, available in several areas throughout the tool.Always on top - if selected, will keep Task Manager in the foreground at all times.In older versions, Options is located along the top of Task Manager. This menu is called Settings in Windows 11 22H2 and newer, and is located in the bottom-left corner of Task Manager.
