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The Ultimate Vista Troubleshooting Toolkit

Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Ed Bott, Windows Vista, performance, utilities

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Monitor memory usage by each process

Monitor memory usage by each process
The Memory graph at the top of the age emphasizes hard faults per second. A low number means your cache is working efficiently. The default sort order is the Private Working Set number at right. The Commit value measures pages actually in memory and should add up to physical memory in use.

For a much more detailed discussion of how to use Windows Vista's built-in utilities to find and fix performance problems, see Fixing Windows Vista, Part 3: Top Troubleshooting Tools.
                     

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66 what of UPTIME! You've got to be kidding...mikifinaz1@...  | 05/13/08
Then you must be doing something wrongBruno Fonseca  | 05/13/08
Total Uptime..CCrabtree@...  | 05/14/08
RE: 66 what of uptime!Ptero.4@...  | 06/03/08
I READ, I FOLLOWED, I'M STILL STUCK WITH VISTA FREEZEnycesq@...  | 05/14/08
Did you upgrade to Vista?tmickey@...  | 05/14/08
Bad Non-Microsoft Applmenningen  | 05/14/08
Your specsBruno Fonseca  | 05/14/08

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