An employee reports that their Windows 10 computer has been experiencing slower-than-normal performance. Which built-in Windows tool would be BEST to use first to assess and manage the computer's current running processes and possibly identify resource-intensive applications?
The Task Manager is the best tool to use first for assessing running processes and their resource usage on a Windows 10 computer. It provides detailed information about the performance of the system, including CPU, memory, disk, and network usage by each process, which can help to quickly identify applications that are consuming a significant amount of resources and might be causing the computer to slow down.
While the other options like Resource Monitor and System Configuration can also provide valuable information, they serve slightly different purposes. Resource Monitor offers more detailed resource usage data across the system but is a more advanced tool that might not be necessary for an initial assessment. System Configuration is typically used for modifying startup programs and services, not real-time process management. Performance Monitor is also a more advanced tool used for in-depth analysis over time rather than immediate troubleshooting.
Ask Bash
Bash is our AI bot, trained to help you pass your exam. AI Generated Content may display inaccurate information, always double-check anything important.
What specific metrics can I view in Task Manager to diagnose performance issues?
Open an interactive chat with Bash
How do I access Task Manager on a Windows 10 computer?
Open an interactive chat with Bash
What are some actions I can take in Task Manager if I identify a resource-intensive application?