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The filename for the Reliability and Performance Monitor in Windows Vista is perfmon.exe. The typical path to access it is C:\Windows\System32\perfmon.exe. You can also launch it by typing "perfmon" in the Run dialog (Win + R) or in the Start menu search.

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