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The Reverend XP
December 5th 03, 10:17 PM
If you want to see what is using your resources look at
the processes tab. Then you can click view then select
columns and display whatever you want including your
Graphics Device Interface(GDI). If you need a better idea
of the processes and what is using them then get the
System Internals process viewer. www.sysinternals.com
This will give you a clearer indications of everything
that your system is using from the virtual memory\pagefile
(allocated)to the I\O reads and writes. Good luck.

Gordon Burgess-Parker
December 5th 03, 10:17 PM
Could you quote the post you are replying to please? I don't want to have to
wade through a mass of read headers to find the original.

Thank you.

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"The Reverend XP" > wrote in message
...
> If you want to see what is using your resources look at
> the processes tab. Then you can click view then select
> columns and display whatever you want including your
> Graphics Device Interface(GDI). If you need a better idea
> of the processes and what is using them then get the
> System Internals process viewer. www.sysinternals.com
> This will give you a clearer indications of everything
> that your system is using from the virtual memory\pagefile
> (allocated)to the I\O reads and writes. Good luck.

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