It is a powerful program with a convenient interface for monitoring of the processes happening in the system in the real time mode with a function of control of these processes.
Advanced Task Manager gives detailed information on all actuated
processes: a
complete path spec to a file,
DLLs,
use of memory, a file
description
(
version,
producer,
date,
time),
iD of the supplement,
parent process,
handle etc. There is a possibility to
change the priority of the processes, to
suspend /
resume execution and
terminate the process or process tree. There is a possibility to scan a
file properties, to find in Internet an information concerning this file, to select the time of the list update.
Startup manager protects Windows
startup and
controls which programs should run automatically on startup. You can
disable entries,
edit entries, locate entries in the registry,
create new entries,
delete them permanently. It allows to
speed-up Windows boot time and increase computer performance by disabling useless programs. It makes it possible to scan all records of the
registry, auto load
directories, and
initialization files.
One can temporarily
lock or unlock any application,
add /
delete any record, to start for execution, to scan all file features, find in Internet an information concerning this file (if Internet is connected).
Network manager demonstrate the current condition of the
ports,
process name,
complete path to an application, an application
iD (only for Windows XP and above),
local address,
local port,
remote address,
remote port,
connection status, connection
protocol and a
user name. You can
terminate any process, or
process tree, to
close
connection,
suspend /
resume execution of a process, selection of the time of the list updating.
Module
Files removal will help you to
delete a
detected virus or a
group of viruses, and will make it possible to find a file by its
mask.
The program manages a constant
monitoring of the system and records the
latest changes on the hard disc (system partition), demonstrates the scope of
random memory utilization as well as that of the
central processing unit.
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