You??™ll see a list of standard applications and services as shown in Figure 21.3. Compare
this output to Figure 21.2 and you??™ll notice that the Services column replaces the Session
Name, Session #, and Mem Usage columns. You can??™t use this command line switch with either
the /V or /M command line switches.
Figure 21.3
List all of the services
running on your system
so you can see
how the services work.
/V Displays additional application information including the application status, name of the
user running the process, the amount of processor time the application is using, and the name
of the application window. You might be surprised at how many of the applications listed the
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system runs on your behalf or to maintain Windows. One of the most useful columns for optimization
purposes is Window Title, which tells you the human-readable name of the application.
The connection between the executable and window names can help you locate viruses, adware,
and spyware on your system. The /V command line switch puts out so much information that
the standard table format is nearly useless. Consequently, you should use the /FO command line
switch to use the list format.
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