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Is there a way to save Running processes from Task Manag
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>>>Hi everybody,
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>>>Something is going on on my computer. I'd like to import all currently running processes and send to someone to examine. I'm wondering how can I save the currently running processes from the Task Manager?
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>>>Thanks in advance.
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>>AFAIK no clean way to do it.
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>>You can highlight the task manager window and do an alt-printscreen to get screenshots.
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>Doesn't seem like a good idea. Perhaps I should use some replacement tool and not the Task Manager. I just saw a recommendation for this
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>Windows Performance Monitor, do you think if this is close to the functionality I need?

Perfmon is a good tool for graphically looking at specific performance data in real (close to) time. It is excellent for detailed performance monitoring, but it doesn't do as good as task manager for getting a snapshot of all currently running processes. You can add columns in taskmanager to really get a clear picture of what is hitting the processor, disk, network, etc at a glance. I don't think perfmon has a print capability either.

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>BTW, my computer was spinning cycles (I left VS 2010 running). Right now I closed it (had to kill it, actually) and it seems to be OK - prior to that the performance slowed down considerably.
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>I'm thinking - should I try to re-boot anyway? I have many applications running right now...

I'd reboot if I could (assuming you don't have anything critical you can't save).
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