![]() ![]() If you want to run the performance reports for much longer interval of time, you will have to create your own custom data collector set and set its schedule in Properties. This will also generate a 60 second performance report. The system performance monitor is pre-defined data collector set and can be run under “Data Collector Sets -> System -> System Performance”. You can use the Performance Monitor to analyze system performance. In the right hand pane, you can view detailed health reports about each hardware and software component of the computer. When the performance monitor has completed its process, head towards Reports -> System -> System Diagnostics and select the appropriate report. To generate system health report, open Performance monitor and go to “Data Collector Sets -> System -> Right click System Diagnostics” and select start. Now that we have learned how to capture performance data using Windows 8 Performance Monitor, let’s go through some interesting uses of the Performance Monitor. Go to its properties to add new counters and set a schedule for running this performance counter. If you want to monitor certain aspects of your computer regularly, you can create a new Data Collector Set by right clicking “User Defined” under Data Collector Sets and create a new set. The default system monitors will run for 60 seconds only. You can go to “Data Collector Sets -> System” and select the collector set of your choice, right click it and select Start to start the monitoring process. If you are unsure of which counters to monitors, a few pre-defined system monitors are also available. You can check or uncheck counters in order to show the graph of selective counters. For example, if you want to monitor your laptop battery stats like charging and discharging rates, remaining capacity etc., you can expand the “Battery status” category, select the counters you want to monitor and click the “Add” button.Įach counter will be represented with a different color. The performance counters are categorized into several action categories, making it easier for the user to find the exact counter he’s looking for. You can add more counters by pressing the plus button or using “Ctrl + N” shortcut key. ![]() You will need to go to Performance Monitor under Monitoring Tools in order to set your own data counters. By default, CPU counter is shown in real-time. The first screen of Performance Monitors a system summary which includes some technical stats about the CPU and memory. Using Performance monitor to trace performance data You can also open Performance Monitor by going to Control Panel (Windows Key + X + P) -> Search for performance and Select Performance Monitor under Performance Information and Tools.Under Advanced Tools, select “Open Performance Monitor” Go to Settings Search (Windows Key + W) and search for “performance” and select Performance information and tools. ![]() This will open Performance Monitor immediately.
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