Hi
My name is Darren; an Independent Consultant, I'm here to help you with your problem.
Right click Taskbar> Click on Task Manager> More Details> Performance.
If you want to take a look at more information about your CPU usage, Click on the open resource monitor>CPU tab.
If this is not exactly what you need, please explain more or provide a screenshot so that I can help you better.
Thanks
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Hi
My name is Darren; an Independent Consultant, I'm here to help you with your problem.
Right click Taskbar> Click on Task Manager> More Details> Performance.
If you want to take a look at more information about your CPU usage, Click on the open resource monitor>CPU tab.
If this is not exactly what you need, please explain more or provide a screenshot so that I can help you better.
Thanks
Make it easier for other people to find solutions by marking a Reply 'Accept as Solution' if it solves your problem.
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Yes, exactly what I needed. I never would have found it! Thanks!
How can I look at CPU usage in Windows 10?
CPU and Application Process Utilization Report on Windows 10
Tools to identify what's using up all the CPU? (windows server)
why did my cpu usage get higher when I am idle? in windows 10 and earlier when I downloaded win 11 it used to be at most 2 to 3 percent when idle. but today all of a sudden my cpu usage became min 10%.
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you can start your pc up with task manager running minimized
- Right click your desktop and select New then shortcut
- Type in
taskmgrand hit enter - Hit enter again
- Right click the new shortcut and go to properties
- In the Run dropdown select "Minimized"
- Click Start and All Programs
- Find Startup and right click the folder and select Open
- Drag the new shortcut into that folder
Now the taskmanager will always run - minimized - when the computer boots.
I have 4 programs for you. All of them are free:
1. XMeters
Taskbar appearance:

Setting:

So far I'm satisfied with this program.
2. TrafficMonitor
Taskbar appearance:

Settings:

3. RAM CPU (+DISK) Taskbar
It turns your taskbar into a dynamic color-changing resource meter.

4. CleanMem Mini Monitor
This one actually display a floating panel and an icon in the notification area rather than in taskbar. It also has more settings than the two above.

any decent tools you can recommend to see and troubleshoot what processes are taking up all the CPU?