Using System Utilities (Part 1)

Using the Task manager
This tutorial is limited to Windows users (Win 7, 8, 8.1, 10).
I'll be using a windows 10 pro for the illustrations.
The task manager is a unique tool in the utility of a system. It is used for handling tasks on a computer by sharing resources, that is;the CPU, the RAM and the Hard disk. It ensures the appropriate use of the PC's resources by softwares running on the system from time to time.
It can be accessed by (Start + X, T) on a windows 10 or by accessing run which is (Start + R), then typing "taskmgr" followed by the Enter key.
You can manually adjust the resources allocated to a process by clicking on "Details", Right click on the process for example "opera.exe". Then you can set the prioriy to low, below normal, normal, above normal, high, real time.

This would speed up the process, if it's a game or a file being copied, it would make the process faster.
Note! This process has side effects.

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