Please Mark my Post “ Accept as Solution” to say " Yes!" Is it Solved? Make it easier for other people to find the Answer: Please Click the Kudos Star on the Left to say " Thank You"! NOTE! Don't keep the Resource Monitor running all the time - IT takes resource, too! Smiling. You can learn alot by watching the system go about its business. NOTE that there are tabs in the Monitor for DISK, Memory, Network. It will hate you for a few seconds, but it will shut down. If you do kill something and the system chokes, press the On/OFF button for ten seconds and hard crash the system. This is the workings of the system and what you do in here determines whether the systems runs or chokes and stops. You can highlight and the right-click to kill a process if you want.īe aware that you are in some deep waters, here. The process using the most CPU time will be on the top. Regardless, in the CPU frame, Click on the CPU column to sort by CPU usage. You can leave it there or Click over to CPU. Once you get it up and running, the view will probably default to Overview. NOTE: You can also get to the Resource Monitor from within the Task Manager. (You may also Right-Click and Send it to your Desktop as a Shortcut if you like) Start > search / type " resour" > Click on " Resource Monitor You would probably have to disable the program to stop it from disrupting your system. If you see this happening on your computer, you have your resource culprit. When the program goes "haywire", it steals the CPU resource (> 50-75%). There is a particular program (Media Player Network Sharing Application) that can run amuck. It may let you see what is going on as the computer stops responding. NOTE: The Resource Monitor is NOT going to fix your computer.
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Watch, as best you can, to see if something "big" else besides the Simulator is runnning and trying to steal your resource. Watch the various programs running and see how they use the CPU resources, the network, and the disk(s).
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Start it up by itself the first time and play with it a bit so you can see what it does. The tool I want you to run is the Resource Monitor. I'll bet you have a second monitor, so this won't be terribly difficult to set up on the side view. Let's start with a system check, that is, take a look at what your computer is doing a the same time that you are running the program. Could be your Anti-Virus kicking in for a scan. Could be another program stealing resource, could be Malware (bugs), could be network run amuck.