You can't easily you need better tools like process explorer in microsofts sysinternals
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Ctrl + Alt + Delete ---> Task Manager
To display the screen from which you can select Windows Task Manager, you can use the keystroke combination Ctrl + Shift + Esc. This key combination directly opens the Task Manager without needing to go through the Ctrl + Alt + Delete menu. The Task Manager is a powerful tool in Windows that allows you to monitor and manage running applications, processes, and performance metrics.
Windows explorer is the process which allows you to view your desktop, icons, browse folders. You can find it by opening task manager and locate explorer.exe
You can find the task manager by right clicking on the bottom toolbar and select start task manager or press ctrl+alt+delete at the same time and a menu pops up and you can open the task manager there.
To stop a process in Windows 7, you can use the Task Manager. Right-click the taskbar and select "Start Task Manager," or press Ctrl + Shift + Esc. In the Task Manager window, go to the "Processes" tab, find the process you want to stop, select it, and click the "End Process" button at the bottom right. Confirm the action if prompted, and the selected process will be terminated.
Right click on an empty space on the task bar, on the drop menu select "start task manager"
The task manager is a place where you can go to find out what processes are running on your computer. You can end programs that aren't responding easily with it. Press, CTRL+SHIFT+ESC to open the task manager
How do you use Task Manager to find the run-line command for many types of softwar
For windows, CTRL+ALT+DELETE. Start Task Manager. In the APPLICATIONS tab, highlight the program and click END TASK. You can also start task manager by right clicking the task bar. From the PROCESSES tab, find the process associated for the program - highlight it and click END PROCESS. You can do either or, but sometimes killing the process has a greater effect.
It is a very easy process. Hold down control (ctrl) then alternate (alt) then delete (delete). and then when the screen changes go towards the bottom to find "Start Task Manager, and click it. I don't use Vista anymore, I use Windows 7 so i don't know exactly what it should say on Windows Vista, but I remember that the process was the same.
Usually you can tell from your browser. It may have a tab, or icon indicating that a download is in progress. Another way you can tell is with Task Manager (assuming you're using windows). Bring up the task manager by pressing and holding ctrl + alt and then delete. In the task manager, there will be a tab that says networking. click that and see if there is a steady amount of network activity. This usually indicates a download of some kind.
I don't know what to say about the program, but open task manager and go to services and find it.