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Microsoft Win11's new task manager will make troubleshooting easier: support for kernel dumps, etc.

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizens Microsoft to go oh afraid of clue delivery! CTOnews.com, August 29, the first major update of the year, Windows 11, 22H2, is expected to be launched in a few weeks. Users of the Windows preview have begun to experience new features, such as an upgrade taskbar with drag-and-drop functionality, faster context menu manipulation, and a new task manager.

One of the significant changes in 22H2 in Windows 11 is the new task manager. CTOnews.com learned that the task manager is getting Microsoft's Fluent Design system design, WinUI 3.0 revision, and so on. The task manager now looks more modern and uses a new layout for all the key options in the left column, similar to the Settings application.

More common tasks have been moved to the top bar to make room for new options in the Task Manager. In Windows 11 preview Build 22588, Microsoft is testing a new feature that allows users to generate kernels or full fault dumps through the task manager. When Windows fails to function properly due to a BSOD blue screen crash, a dump file is automatically generated.

The dump file generated by this event is called a system fault dump. You can use the control panel to generate a fault dump.

Starting with the next feature update, users will be able to use Task Manager to generate fault dumps, as shown in the screenshot. This feature is particularly useful because it can easily solve multiple problems, because crash dumps include system memory records at the time of a crash.

The kernel memory dump contains all the memory used by the kernel in the event of a crash.

Such dump files are significantly smaller than full memory dumps. Typically, the size of the dump file is about 1/3 of the system's physical memory. This number will vary greatly, depending on your situation.

This dump file does not include unallocated memory or any memory allocated to user-mode applications. It includes only memory allocated to the WINDOWS kernel and hardware abstraction layer (HAL), as well as memory allocated to kernel-mode drivers and other kernel-mode programs.

In most cases, this fault dump is the most useful. It is significantly smaller than a full memory dump, but it omits only those parts of memory that are unlikely to participate in the crash.

Because such dumps do not contain images of any user-mode executables that reside in memory at the time of the crash, you may also need to set the executable image path if these executables are important.

By default, the kernel memory dump file is written to% SystemRoot%\ Memory.dmp.

If a second bug check occurs and another (or full memory dump) is created, the previous file will be overwritten.

To suppress the display of missing page error messages when debugging kernel memory dumps, use the. Ignore _ missing_pages command.

Other new changes to Task Manager as mentioned at the beginning, Windows 11 Task Manager is being redesigned with Microsoft Fluent Design to make it more consistent with the rest of the operating system.

The Task Manager now looks more modern and is similar to the Settings application.

As a result of these changes, Task Manager is now more touchscreen-friendly, and Windows 11 continues to promote the development of touch-friendly user controls.

In addition to the Fluent Design transformation, Microsoft has also added "mica", a virtual design material that matches the background of the application to the desktop. Of course, there is also support for dark mode, which looks great against a mica and bright desktop background.

One of the new features of Windows 11 Task Manager is efficiency Mode, which allows you to limit system resources (CPU) for specific programs or processes. This feature is particularly useful for improving battery efficiency, allowing users to manually limit CPU usage for selected processes while prioritizing the required processes.

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