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Hey Marco – If you’re using a windows OS a good place to start is the Task manager. You can get to this by right clicking on the task bar (Bar at the bottom of the screen) and clicking on Task Manager.
Within Task manager you have Tabs across the top that allow you to sort your System resources in a few different ways such as raw data and charts.
Depending on what version of Windows you are running you may be able to drill down to get a better perspective of what applications are using which resources.
Let me know if you have any questions regarding the windows Task Manager.
Thanks
– Fletcha
fletcha (Major Geek) says: on March 1, 2013 at 2:04 pm
Hey Marco – If you’re using a windows OS a good place to start is the Task manager. You can get to this by right clicking on the task bar (Bar at the bottom of the screen) and clicking on Task Manager.
Within Task manager you have Tabs across the top that allow you to sort your System resources in a few different ways such as raw data and charts.
Depending on what version of Windows you are running you may be able to drill down to get a better perspective of what applications are using which resources.
Let me know if you have any questions regarding the windows Task Manager.
Thanks
– Fletcha
fletcha (Major Geek) says: on March 1, 2013 at 2:04 pm