
The performance log is ready to run all you need to do is start it. Now you can choose to Save and close, and then press Finish to exit. I suggest your Documents folder or somewhere easy to find. Then it’s time to choose where the logs will be saved. The same page where we clicked the Add button will show a list of the counters you just added. Just as before with the live graph, add Memory to the list of active counters. Next set it to a Create Data Logs, check the Performance counter box, and click Next. Give the data collector set a name (it can be whatever you like), and then set it to Create Manually (Advanced) before clicking Next. Right-click on the Data Collector Sets and select User Defined > New > Data Collector Set to set this up. If live reporting isn’t what you’re looking for, scheduled/logged monitoring might work better.

The right pane turns into a live graph/chart that looks like the screenshot below. In the window that comes up, click the Performance Monitor under Monitoring Tools in the left pane. To open up Performance Monitor type: perfmon into the Run window (Windows Key + R). For more details, you’ll need to open up Performance Monitor.Ĭheck Detailed Memory Usage with Performance Monitor Resource Monitor will tell you exactly how much RAM is being used, what is using it, and allow you to sort the list of apps using it by several different categories.
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To open up Resource Monitor, press Windows Key + R and type resmon into the search box. The tools we’ll look at are called the Resource Monitor and the Performance Monitor.
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Just like when I showed you how to check if memory is going bad, this time, we’ll take a look at how it is being used.
