Friday, January 13, 2017

How To Open Task Manager In Google Chrome Browser

Google chrome task manager, built-in Task Manager in chrome, is useful in getting details about the programs running in their Google Chrome web browser. Open task manager on Google Chrome to view access and control the programs running on your system. Apart from operating systems like Windows, Mac, and Linux, Google Chrome web browser have inbuilt task manager that can be used to view and control any running processes.



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how to open task manager in google chrome browser

This guide will show you, how to open the task manager, view running programs and control the programs that are not responding on your chrome web browser. With Chrome Task Manager you can kill the processes that are not responding like the Task Manager in Windows. Apart from that, Google Task Manager allows you to view the details of Task, Memory, CPU, Network and Process ID.This tutorial shows how to launch the Google Chrome task Manager.

Method1: Procedure to launch Google Chrome Task Manger

1. Click Customize and control google chrome (with three vertical dots) on the right-top corner.
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how to access task manager in google chrome

2. Click More tools from the drop-down menu and click Task manager.
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how to access task manager in chrome

3. Task Manager – Google Chrome Windows will pop-up, showing all the running processes.
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how to use task manager in chrome

Method2: How to open Task Manager – Google Chrome

This method involves launching the Task Manager using the following shortcut keys:

Press SHIFT+ESC on the Keyboard, Task Manager – Google Chrome will be opened automatically.

How to use Google Chrome Task Manager
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how to use task manager chrome browser

The Task Manager list all the details of Tasks or programs running on your Windows PC including the extensions and add-ons installed in your web browsers under the Task heading. Under Memory heading, you can see the details of RAM each program apparently uses. CPU shows the processor use for the tasks. Network will show how much network traffic a site is used. Process ID is used to identify the specific processes your browser is running on the CPU.
Coming to the bottom of the Google Task Manager Windows, you will see End Process button.

From the Task Manager, you can find that extensions are using a large amount of memory, CPU. So, it is always good to uninstall or disable the extensions.
Select the one which is consuming the system’s resources the most and click on End Process.
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how to use the task manager on chrome 

The program will be closed immediately. You can see your tab will be replaced with this text.
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how to task manager in chrome browser

Usually this type of tabs will be seen when program crashes or Chrome is having problems loading a webpage you are trying to see. If you want you can re-launch later.

Furthermore, the built-in Chrome Task Manager also shows other details. These details can be seen. Select any program and hit the right click of your mouse; you can see the entire details in single window.
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task manager - google chrome

These details includes Image Cache, Script cache, CSS cache, USER Handles, GDI Handles, Process Priority, NaCI debug port etc for the programs running on your system.  


Launching Chrome Task Manager Helps to check why browser suddenly start running slow or which program running the background is daunting the system’s performance. 

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