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You can use the WMIC command line to find & check running processes by name on your Windows 11/10 computer. We show you how to do it!
Checking the tech specs can be handy when replacing a hardware component or troubleshooting a problem, and this guide will show you how to complete this process on Windows 10.
There are a variety of methods to find your PC specs in Windows 10, both with standard tools that come with Windows 10 as well as various third-party software solutions.
If you want to check if an application or program is running in elevated mode with administrative rights in Windows, then use this Task Manager feature.
When your computer is acting up, it could be a memory problem, and in this guide, we show you how to use Windows 10's built-in memory tool to find out.
Windows 10 is programmed to check for updates automatically, and then install them once you restart your computer.
When the full list of processes is displayed, scroll down until you find the Windows Explorer process. Then right-click on the process and select Restart as shown below.
Here are the five best ways to find out the technical specifications of your computer on Windows 10.
You can find the basic specs of your Windows 10 PC in the Control Panel and settings. More detailed info is in the System Information and DxDiag apps.