The default Windows Task Manager does a good job of tracking your PC’s performance, troubleshooting unresponsive programs, and managing startup apps. While it shines when it comes to quick checks, it doesn’t help much when you need to go deeper so you can better optimize your system or troubleshoot issues. That’s when I came across an advanced task manager called Process Explorer.
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