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enjoy some new facts regarding task manager.

Whenever our beloved PC freezes, hangs or become unresponsive, the
first thing which all of us do is press CTRL+ALT+DELETE and selects a
Task Manager option from the screen. I never met a guy who doesn't
know about the Task Manager option in Windows. Still, if you have
never heard about Task Manager, it's a utility in Windows which you
can use to quickly recover your PC from unresponsive conditions.

But that's not the only thing which you can do with the Task Manager
utility, it has many more advanced features in it which we will
discuss step by step.

Note: Task Manager has tons of options and it's difficult to explain
each and everything in one article. In this article we will talk about
some basics and then in the future articles we will see some advance
options of it.

What are Applications, Processes And Services

Before going into details, it's necessary to understand the basic
terminologies first to avoid the confusion.

1. Applications -- It's a program / software which you work on. (e.g.
Word, Excel, Chrome, Internet Explorer etc.)

2. Services -- While you are working on Windows, browsing Internet,
Printing Documents etc., there are many things which are running in
the background making it possible for you to perform those tasks
easily on your Computer. Those background things are called Windows
Services. (For more detail info regarding services, Read : What Are
Windows Services)

3. Processes -- Each application you open in Windows create one or
many processes. These processes run in the background and helps the
application to run properly in Windows. As soon as you exit the
application / software, all of its related processes also get closed.
But It's not necessary, for e.g. an antivirus software or a backup
program starts automatically when you turn on a PC and its processes
automatically run in the background without even opening the software
each time. These processes (which starts automatically) act more like
a service.

Processes and Services both run in the background, but have different
meaning and purpose. To keep things simple, just keep this thing in
mind that Services helps Processes to achieve the work which an
Application is trying to do.

Why To Use Task Manager?

When you log in to Windows, there are many programs which starts at
the startup and many services which runs in the background without
your knowledge. Each application / software you open in Windows also
creates one or many processes (tasks) in the background. Every PC has
some limitation, doesn't matter how much RAM you have or how fast your
Processor really is, you simply cannot run tons of software /
applications at a time on it.

At the beginning you will not face any trouble using your PC, but
after using Windows for some time (for many hours), you may feel some
lag or slowness (that depends how many softwares you are concurrently
working on). This may happen because all the services /  processes
which are running in the background become insupportable by your PC's
hardware. When any particular windows service or process from a
software needs more resources from your PC and your Windows don't
provide it because of any reason, that may cause Unresponsiveness /
Hanging / Freezing Issue.

Note: PC can become unresponsive because of many reasons, but most of
the time it's because of Windows Services / Application Processes.
These problems can also occur because of Bad Hard Disk, read :
Identify Problems Related To Hard Disks Health.

While working on Windows, if you feel any slowness, unresponsiveness,
freezing etc. problem, then the quickest thing is to use the Task
Manager utility. Using Task Manager, most of the time you can resolve
application conflicts and software freezing issues.

It's a first place which you should visit immediately to take a look
at the Running Softwares, Processes and Services. You can also see how
much busier your Processor and RAM really is. Beside all these, there
are tons of other advance things which you can perform at Task Manager
in order to quickly heal your PC from all the said problems.

Task Manager Basics -- Overview

Now let me explain you the basics of the Task Manager (more like an
overview of it), which will help us to understand the advance features
of it which will be discussed in the future articles.

How To Open Task Manager

1. Traditional method to open Task Manager is by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL
and then selecting the Task Manager option from the Screen.

2. The second method, which is quickest to achieve the same task is
with the help of a keyboard shortcut. Press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC key and it
will immediately bring the Task Manager window on the screen.

3. The third method which is not known to many people is, Right Click
the Taskbar and select Start Task Manager option from the context
menu.

It's up to you to use the method which is more easy to you to open the
Task Manager utility in Windows.

The Applications Tab

At the Applications Tab in the Task Manger, it will show you the list
of those applications / softwares which are currently open in Windows.

This is the window from where you will kill those applications which
are unresponsive and destabilizing the Windows. Most of the time it
happens with our Web Browsers especially when we open multiple tabs on
it, it suddenly becomes slow or unresponsive. In that case, quickly
open the Task manager and look for the task which is showing as Not
Responding. Select that task and then click End Task button.

If it shows any warning message, simply click End Now button to close
that application forcefully.

Note: Whenever a software freezes / hangs, just leave your mouse and
keyboard immediately for the next 5 minutes and don't do anything. If
your computer doesn't respond and the application doesn't become
stable / normal by itself, then open the Task Manager and End that
application by following the method told above.

Last Words

In this article I tried my best to explain you some complicated
terminologies which often confuses to many advanced users as well and
also explained how easily we can terminate any unresponsive task at
the Applications Tab of the Task Manager. In the next article we will
discuss other options of the Task Manager and will try to dig into
more advance features of it.


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