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How to Open and Use the Google Chrome Task Manager


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Posted 19 September 2017 - 11:50 AM

A new tutorial titled How to Open and Use the Google Chrome Task Manager was added by Lawrence Abrams. Please use this topic to discuss any aspect of this tutorial.

A brief excerpt of the tutorial can be found here:

The Google Chrome browser has a built-in Task Manager that allows you to see how much memory and CPU web pages, extensions, and Google processes are using while Chrome is running. This feature is very useful if you find that Chrome has become slow, is using too much memory, or freezes a lot as you can see those extensions or pages are causing a problem.

We hope you find this tutorial helpful.

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