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How to show CPU cores in the taskbar similar to Linux?

How to show CPU cores in the taskbar similar to Linux?

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ItzJarnoPvP
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04-26-2021, 02:48 AM
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Windows 11 can show the charts from the task manager (performance page) directly on the taskbar without needing to launch the application manually, similar to how it works in Linux.
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ItzJarnoPvP
04-26-2021, 02:48 AM #1

Windows 11 can show the charts from the task manager (performance page) directly on the taskbar without needing to launch the application manually, similar to how it works in Linux.

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reddwarf1234
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04-30-2021, 12:52 AM
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According to AFAIK, there is an alternative to the Task Manager called Microsoft Sysinternals Process Explorer, which offers similar features and has been a reliable tool for a long time.
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reddwarf1234
04-30-2021, 12:52 AM #2

According to AFAIK, there is an alternative to the Task Manager called Microsoft Sysinternals Process Explorer, which offers similar features and has been a reliable tool for a long time.

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JEFF_JEFFERSON
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05-02-2021, 06:30 PM
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Sysinternals isn't really a functional program. It doesn't seem to serve any purpose. The site is just another example of disorganized content I've encountered after installing Windows. No one seems to know how to use it or what it does. How can someone with a job operate in such a mess?
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JEFF_JEFFERSON
05-02-2021, 06:30 PM #3

Sysinternals isn't really a functional program. It doesn't seem to serve any purpose. The site is just another example of disorganized content I've encountered after installing Windows. No one seems to know how to use it or what it does. How can someone with a job operate in such a mess?

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MrBogdanr5000
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05-17-2021, 02:43 AM
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The download information is located at the top. The provided URL uses the search term "Sysinternals process explorer".
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MrBogdanr5000
05-17-2021, 02:43 AM #4

The download information is located at the top. The provided URL uses the search term "Sysinternals process explorer".

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Mitas211
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05-21-2021, 11:31 AM
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Process Explorer often needs some time and work to get used to. It isn't always a standalone solution; it works best when combined with other tools during troubleshooting. Having clear visuals like charts is helpful in certain situations. Reliability Monitor also displays graphs, similar to Task Manager. You might find it easier to launch the program and then close it by clicking to minimize it. For more details, you can check the documentation here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint...s-explorer
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Mitas211
05-21-2021, 11:31 AM #5

Process Explorer often needs some time and work to get used to. It isn't always a standalone solution; it works best when combined with other tools during troubleshooting. Having clear visuals like charts is helpful in certain situations. Reliability Monitor also displays graphs, similar to Task Manager. You might find it easier to launch the program and then close it by clicking to minimize it. For more details, you can check the documentation here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysint...s-explorer

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RM123
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05-30-2021, 05:26 AM
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You can also obtain the entire suite directly from the main download page by simply downloading the complete zip file. This package includes all selected SysinternalsUtilities in one single archive. The suite combines several tools such as AccessChk, AccessEnum, AdExplorer, and many others into one convenient bundle.
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RM123
05-30-2021, 05:26 AM #6

You can also obtain the entire suite directly from the main download page by simply downloading the complete zip file. This package includes all selected SysinternalsUtilities in one single archive. The suite combines several tools such as AccessChk, AccessEnum, AdExplorer, and many others into one convenient bundle.