使用 Windows 任务管理器杀死资源密集型进程:(Kill Resource Intensive Processes with Windows Task Manager:) 我们生活在一个忙碌而快速发展的世界中,人们没有时间停下来,他们一直在移动。在这样的世界里,如果人们有机会做多任务(即一次执行多个任务),那么他们为什么不抓住这个机会呢?
同样,台式机(Desktops)、PC(PCs)、笔记本电脑(Laptops)也有这样的机会。人们一次可以执行多个任务。例如:如果您正在使用Microsoft Word编写任何文档或使用(Microsoft Word)Microsoft PowerPoint进行任何演示,那么您需要一张可以在Internet上获得的图像。然后,显然,您将在Internet上查找它。为此,您需要切换到任何搜索浏览器,例如Google Chrome或Mozilla. 切换到浏览器时,将打开一个新窗口,因此您需要关闭当前窗口,即您当前工作的窗口。但如您所知,您无需关闭当前窗口。您可以将其最小化并可以切换到新窗口。然后您可以搜索所需的图像并下载它。如果下载时间过长,那么您无需保持打开该窗口并停止工作。正如您在上面所做的那样,您可以将其最小化并可以打开您当前的工作窗口,即Microsoft Word或PowerPoint。下载将在后台进行。通过这种方式,您的设备可以帮助您一次执行多任务处理。
当您在笔记本电脑或 PC 或台式机中执行多任务处理或打开多个窗口时,有时您的计算机会变慢并且某些应用程序会停止响应。这背后可能有很多原因,例如:
- 正在运行的一两个应用程序或进程消耗大量资源
- 硬盘已满
- 某些病毒或恶意软件可能会攻击您正在运行的应用程序或进程
- 与运行应用程序或进程所需的内存相比,您的系统RAM更少(RAM)
在这里,我们将仅详细了解原因一以及如何解决该问题。
(Kill Resource Intensive Processes)使用Windows 任务管理器(Windows Task Manager)杀死资源密集型进程
系统上运行的不同进程或不同应用程序根据其要求消耗不同的资源。其中一些消耗不影响其他应用程序或进程运行的低资源。但是其中一些可能会消耗非常高的资源,这可能会导致系统变慢并导致某些应用程序停止响应。如果您不使用此类进程或应用程序,则需要关闭或终止它们。为了终止此类进程,您必须知道哪些进程正在消耗大量资源。此类信息由Windows本身附带的高级工具提供,称为“任务管理器(Task Manager)”。
任务管理器(Task Manager):任务管理器(Manager)是 Windows 附带的高级工具,它提供了多个选项卡,可以监控计算机上运行的所有应用程序和进程。它提供了与您的系统上当前运行的应用程序或进程相关的所有信息。它提供的信息包括它们消耗了多少CPU处理器、它们占用了多少内存等。
为了知道哪个进程或应用程序正在消耗大量资源并使用任务管理器(Task Manager)降低系统速度,首先,您应该知道如何打开任务管理器(Task Manager),然后我们将进入将教您如何杀死资源密集型进程的部分使用 Windows 任务管理器。( how to kill resource intensive processes with Windows Task Manager.)
在 Windows 10 中打开任务管理器的 5 种不同方法(5 Different ways to open Task Manager in Windows 10)
选项 1:右键单击任务栏,然后单击任务管理器。(Task Manager.)
选项 2:打开开始,在搜索栏中(Search Bar)搜索任务管理器(Search for Task Manager),然后按键盘上的Enter 。
选项 3:使用 Ctrl + Shift + Esc键打开任务管理器。
选项 4:使用 Ctrl + Alt + Del键,然后单击Task Manager。
选项 5:使用Windows key + X打开高级用户菜单,然后单击任务管理器(Task Manager)。
当您使用上述任何一种方式打开任务管理器(Task Manager)时,它将如下图所示。
任务管理器(Task Manager)中有各种选项卡,包括“进程(Processes)”、“性能(Performance)”、“应用历史记录(App History)”、“启动(Startup)”、“用户(Users)”、“详细信息(Details)”、“服务(Services)”。不同(Different)的标签有不同的用途。提供有关哪些进程正在消耗更多资源的信息的选项卡是“进程(Process)”选项卡。因此,在所有选项卡中,处理(Process)选项卡是您感兴趣的选项卡。
进程选项卡:(Process Tab: )此选项卡包含在特定时间在您的系统上运行的所有应用程序和进程的信息。这列出了“应用程序”组中的所有进程和应用程序,即正在运行的应用程序,“后台进程”即当前未使用但在后台运行的进程,以及“ Windows进程”即正在系统上运行的进程.
如何使用任务管理器识别哪些进程正在消耗更高的资源?(How to identify which processes are consuming higher resources using Task Manager?)
现在您已经到达任务管理器(Task Manager)窗口,您可以看到系统上当前正在运行哪些应用程序和进程,您可以轻松查找哪些进程或应用程序正在消耗更多资源。
首先(First),查看每个应用程序和进程使用的CPU处理器、内存、硬盘和网络的百分比。您还可以对该列表进行排序,并可以通过单击列名将那些使用更高资源的应用程序和进程置于顶部。无论(Whichever)您单击哪个列名,它都会根据该列进行排序。
如何识别消耗更多资源的进程(How to Identify Processes that are consuming higher resources)
- 如果任何资源运行率很高,即 90% 或更多,则可能会出现问题。
- 如果任何印刷颜色从浅橙色变为深橙色,则将清楚地表明该工艺开始消耗更高的资源。
(Kill Resource Intensive Processes)在Windows 10中使用任务管理器(Task Manager)终止资源密集型进程
确保 创建一个还原点(create a restore point) 以防万一出现问题。
要停止或终止使用更高资源的进程,请执行以下步骤:
1.在任务管理器(Task Manager)中,选择要结束的进程或应用程序。
2.单击右下角的结束任务按钮。(End Task)
3.或者,您也可以通过右键单击( right-clicking)所选进程然后单击结束任务来结束任务。( End Task.)
现在,导致问题的进程已结束或终止,它很可能会稳定您的计算机。
注意:(Note: )杀死进程可能会导致未保存的数据丢失,因此建议在杀死进程前保存所有数据。
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Kill Resource Intensive Processes with Windows Task Manager (GUIDE)
Kill Resource Intensive Processes with Windows Task Manager: We live in a busy and fast going world where people do not have time to stop and they keep moving. In such a world, if people get the opportunity to do multitasking ( i.e. to perform more than one task at a time ), then why would not they grab that opportunity.
Similarly, Desktops, PCs, Laptops also come with such an opportunity. People can perform more than one task at a time. For example: If you are writing any document using Microsoft Word or making any presentations using Microsoft PowerPoint and for that, you require an image which you will get on the Internet. Then, obviously, you will look for it on the Internet. For that, you will need to switch to any search browser like Google Chrome or Mozilla. While switching to the browser, a new window will open so you need to close the current window i.e. of your current work. But as you know, you need not close your current window. You can just minimize it and can switch to a new window. Then you can search for your required image and can download it. If it is taking too long to download then you need not to keep open that window and stop doing your work. As you have done above, you can minimize it and can open your current work window i.e. Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. The downloading will take place in the background. In this way, your device helps you perform multitasking at a time.
When you perform multitasking or several windows open in your laptop or PC or desktop, sometimes your computer slows down and some apps stop responding. There can be many reasons behind this like:
- One or two applications or processes are running which are consuming high resources
- The hard disk is full
- Some virus or malware may attack your running applications or processes
- Your system RAM is less in comparison to memory requires by running application or process
Here, we will look in detail only about reason one and how to solve that problem.
Kill Resource Intensive Processes with Windows Task Manager
Different processes or different applications running on system consume different resources depending on their requirements. Some of them consume low resources which do not affect the other applications or processes running. But some of them may consume very high resources that may lead to slow down the system and also leads to some apps stop responding. Such processes or applications need to be closed down or terminate if you are not using them. In order to terminate such processes, you must have known which processes are consuming high resources. Such information is provided by an advance tool which comes with Windows itself and it is called “Task Manager”.
Task Manager: Task Manager is an advanced tool that comes with windows and provides several tabs that allow monitoring of all the applications and processes running on your computer. It provides all the information related to your applications or processes that are currently running on your system. Information that it provides includes how much CPU processor they are consuming, how much memory they are occupying etc.
In order to know, which process or application is consuming high resources and slowing down your system using Task Manager, first, you should know how to open Task Manager and then we will go to the section which will teach you how to kill resource intensive processes with Windows Task Manager.
5 Different ways to open Task Manager in Windows 10
Option 1: Right-click the taskbar and click the Task Manager.
Option 2: Open start, Search for Task Manager in Search Bar and hit Enter on keyboard.
Option 3: Use Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys to open Task Manager.
Option 4: Use Ctrl + Alt + Del keys and then clicking on Task Manager.
Option 5: Using Windows key + X to open the power-user menu and then click on Task Manager.
When you open Task Manager using any of the above ways, it will look like the below figure.
There are various tabs available in Task Manager which includes “Processes”, “Performance”, “App History”, “Startup”, “Users”, “Details”, “Services”. Different tabs have different uses. The tab which will give information about which processes are consuming higher resources is the “Process” tab. So, among all the tabs Process tab is the tab you are interested in.
Process Tab: This tab consists of information of all the applications and processes running on your system at that particular time. This lists all the processes and applications in groups of “Apps” i.e. applications which are running, “Background processes” i.e. processes which are not currently in use but running in the background and “Windows processes” i.e. the processes which are running on the system.
How to identify which processes are consuming higher resources using Task Manager?
As now you have arrived at Task Manager window, and you can see what applications and processes are currently running on your system, you can easily look for which processes or applications are consuming higher resources.
First, look at the percentage of CPU processor, memory, hard disk and network used by each application and process. You can also sort this list and can bring those applications and processes on top which are using higher resources by clicking on column names. Whichever column name you will click, it will sort according to that column.
How to Identify Processes that are consuming higher resources
- If any resources running high i.e. 90% or more, there can be a problem.
- If any process color changes from light to dark orange, it will clearly indicate that the process starts consuming higher resources.
Kill Resource Intensive Processes with Task Manager in Windows 10
Make sure to create a restore point just in case something goes wrong.
To stop or kill processes using higher resources follow the below steps:
1.In the Task Manager, select the process or application you want to end.
2.Click on the End Task button present at bottom right corner.
3.Alternatively, you can also end task by right-clicking at the selected process and then click End Task.
Now, the process which was causing the problem is ended or killed and it will most likely stabilize your computer.
Note: Killing a process may lead to loss of unsaved data, so it is advised to save all the data before killing the process.
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I hope this article was helpful and now you can easily Kill Resource Intensive Processes with Windows Task Manager, but if you still have any questions regarding this tutorial then feel free to ask them in the comment’s section.