Examples of using Processes tab in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Computer
Open the Processes tab.
The processes tab shows CPU and memory usage at a glance.
Locate the“Processes” tab.
On the Processes tab, click any instance of Winword.
Find Microsoft Edge in the Processes tab.
On the Processes tab, select explorer.
Open the Task Manager(Ctrl+Shift+Esc), open the Processes tab, find the chrome.
Click on the Processes tab and find Microsoft Edge.
This may include having to open Task Manager,going to the Processes tab, and ending the process. .
In the Processes tab, search for any entry beginning with the word"Skype".
Open up Task Manager and show us the Processes tab, is really stepping up their game.
In the Processes tab, check to see if there are any Origin processes still running.
You may not see much under the Applications tab, but the Processes tab will show you what is running.
Select the Processes tab, and select Show Processes From All Users.
You probably won't see much under the Applications tab, but the Processes tab will show you the software that is currently running.
You start out in the Processes tab, and you can see at a glance how much CPU is being used, how much memory is being used, and so on.
In Task Manager, under the Processes tab, right-click Windows Explorer and select Restart.
After checking the Processes Tab and Services Tab, ensure that instances of RunOnce32. exe or RunOnce.
Windows: Launch Task Manager, go to the Processes tab, and check whether CEPHtmlEngine Helper process is causing high CPU usage.
If you go to the Processes tab of Task Manager, there it will show that it is a pen and touch component and an unnecessary process that you need to get rid of.
The Process Tab.
Click the Process tab.
Under the Process tab, search for Windows Explorer.
Click the Process tab.
Click taskmgr. Click the Process tab.
Processed tabs to quickly switch between virtual machines.
You can easily see the process that is taking up the maximum memory in the Process tab.
Under the section“Task Manager”, you have to look for the tab“Processes“.