Hey guys, here’s a quick video on how to get a little extended task manager which is basically a replacement for the built in control shift escape built in task manager for windows vista. I’m running vista right now, so here is where and how to get it. Open up an internet browser and I’ll post this link in your description, so I’m going to copy and paste that right now.
This links is an extended task managers gives you a much, much, much broader system over view. Gives you data about your memory, the disk reading and writing history, CPU history for longer periods of time, networking. Your port usage, and even a summary tab for a whole lot of this, this is your port usage, so its really, really nice. All the features that they give you and if you do want it, the link I give you is this uptight, all you have to do is scroll down and open this window and you open a new tab and that will bring up this one.
And you just click on the free download and it’ll replace the control shift escape, this task manager. It will replace this one, well you will have it if you uninstall it but if you hit control shift escape again, which is your shortcut for vista task manager. Well your XP is control alt delete, then this will be replaced by the extended task manager which is good that they integrated that in. So you no longer have to search and look for it every time you want to use it.
So this is just a brief tutorial, I hope I can get up on HD, I think it’s a neat feature for your program. I’ll start reviewing freeware that I found in a website called—I don’t even know but its got a whole lot—its freewaregenious.com. I’ll post that one too, a whole lot of freeware, cool software people might want to look into. Yes, that’s what this video is about, if you want to and subscribe, it’s the orange button on the left hand side, yes you want to do that. More videos to come guys, peace out.
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