You are experiencing slow performance on your Windows 10 workstation and suspect that a specific process is monopolizing the disk I/O. Which view in the Resource Monitor should you navigate to in order to identify the problematic process?
In the Resource Monitor, the 'Disk' view provides information about disk activity and I/O operations. It lists the processes currently using the disk, allowing you to identify which one is causing high disk usage. The other views—such as 'CPU', 'Memory', and 'Network'—are focused on different types of resource usage and would not help in isolating disk-specific issues.
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