davefoc
Philosopher
The Task Manager is very robust in 10.. There is a panel that shows all processes with their CPU, Memory, Disk & Network usage...
You can sort on any function and bring the leaders to the top..
Thanks, I thought I had read something like that but I wasn't sure it really addressed the problems that Vista had on this. Sounds good. I'm looking forward to trying it. I plan to get a new computer with Windows 10 later this year. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with my old computer. I'm going to set it up as a dedicated computer for my wife, but I was thinking I might like to update it to Windows 10 after I did that. My understanding is that I will need to pay money to accomplish that because there isn't a free upgrade path from Vista.
I would also like to upgrade the computer we use as an entertainment computer right now, but we use Windows Media Center as the primary way we watch television and we like it so we don't want to give that up. I've thought of getting a copy of Windows 8 with WMC so that if there is ever a problem with it that requires installing a new operating system I could do it. Alternatively I think I might investigate a disk cloning option so that I could restore from a DVD. I've looked at WMC alternatives and right now they all sound like science projects. We have a cable card in a SiliconDust tuner right now that is difficult to find support for other than with WMC.
Netflix just announced they aren't going to support WMC anymore. Not a big deal for us since it's pretty easy to get to netflix with a browser, still one more indication that what I thought was a great idea is going to fade away in time. Maybe times changed and the idea became obsolete or maybe this is just one more thing that Stever Balmer screwed up. If the system had been more stable and hadn't required occasional acts of geekness to keep running I think it might have been a very popular product. As it is there are about 6 million people in the world that use it the way we do and I didn't quite understand why that wasn't enough for MS to at least attempt to sell the product to somebody else. I'd pay a regular monthly fee if that would help keep it alive but I don't know how my fellow other 5,999,999 users would feel about that.