A process is limited to one core. If you have an application that is running across multiple cores you could have multiple graphs that show how much CPU that application is using on each core.
No, the Event Viewer provides a list of all the informational alerts, errors and warnings that Windows accumulates as it runs. The Performance Monitor watches the CPU, RAM, Disk Transfer speeds and other useful statistics to see how a computer is currently operating.
+George24 So the temperature rising is likely a problem with your ventilation like your CPU fan. Make sure that all the cooling fans are functioning properly then verify that everything is clean and lets air flow through.
The years of studying PerfMon since NT4 have been simplified in this short video. Thanks!
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Fantastic video. I've been searching for days for an explanation of some monitoring software and how to use it. Thanks!
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Explanation is awesome, provides a strong understanding of the perfmon.
Thanks very much.
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Oldie but goodie. I am glad I run into it. Very helpful. Thank you!
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A process is limited to one core. If you have an application that is running across multiple cores you could have multiple graphs that show how much CPU that application is using on each core.
Very informative. Thank you the the detailed explanation on the video.
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Excellent, and it applies to windows 10 as well. Thank you.
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Nice guide, thank you!
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very good video! helped me a lot!
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Hi is there any way with which we can trigger our performance monitor with command line or powershell commands?
Nice vid! Can I ask you a question? Is there any possibility to display 2 graphs of using 2 cores by some process?
How would read the report created on a remote machine on my local computer?
Can i ask why i cant create data collector set i cant click the next please tell me
You need to run it as administrator
What is the difference between Performance Monitor and Event Viewer? are they related? Do they capture the same information?
No, the Event Viewer provides a list of all the informational alerts, errors and warnings that Windows accumulates as it runs. The Performance Monitor watches the CPU, RAM, Disk Transfer speeds and other useful statistics to see how a computer is currently operating.
Help me im getting 90c how to i undo or something that i did before!!!
+George24 So the temperature rising is likely a problem with your ventilation like your CPU fan. Make sure that all the cooling fans are functioning properly then verify that everything is clean and lets air flow through.
yeah im getting a better fan very soon
It will significantly improve your performance.
valid video for 70-411 exam, guys....he he he
+LEF ISOS Microsoft re-uses a lot of information so we're glad you found this to be relevant for the 70-411.
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