P Witte wrote:
> I prefer Process Explorer, available from
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/default.aspx

Process Explorer (sister application of the Process Monitor I
mentioned) is always a good idea if you want to replace the Windows
Task Manager (I did). But massive HD activity does not necessarily
translate into CPU activity, so often it's not obvious who's the
culprit in there. But at least it's good to kill the task that causes
the activity :-)

But it's probably getting a bit too Windows specific for this list now...

Marcel

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