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How can you view total I/O Bytes Read/Written on Windows 10?

The Taskmanager from Windows 8/10 also supports this feature. Go to the Details tab, make a rightclick on the header and click "select columns" and activate the checkboxes at the IO options: Now you ...
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How can you view total I/O Bytes Read/Written on Windows 10?

You can utilize Microsoft's own Windows Sysinternals Process Explorer to see that data. After you download and start Process Explorer, you can navigate to View, Select Columns, and then the Process I/...
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Monitor cpu usage per process

In Perfmon, you need to add a counter for process > % Processor time and select all instances. In perfmon, there's a '+' icon to add counters. Find the process group in there and expand it. Select ...
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Track the calls of a command

Maybe a shell wrapper could help you. Rename setxkbmap to setxkbmap.bin Then create a script named setxkbmap to sit in the same place where the original was, with the content: echo "[$(date)] [ppid ...
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