windows monitoring

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Windows monitoring covers a range of tools and practices for tracking system performance, health, and security on Windows PCs. Discussions on WindowsForum.com highlight utilities like AppControl, which offers a 72-hour history of CPU, memory, disk, and process activity, contrasting with Task Manager's real-time view. Core Temp provides per-core CPU temperature monitoring, while HWiNFO64 and HWMonitor offer professional-grade logging. Microsoft's integration of Sysmon as an optional feature in Windows 11 enhances security monitoring for IT and SecOps. The Windows Resiliency Initiative aims to improve system stability and self-healing. PRTG Network Monitor is reviewed for network oversight in SMB environments. These threads reflect a focus on practical, free, or low-cost tools for troubleshooting, thermal management, and enterprise monitoring.
  1. AppControl vs Task Manager: 72-Hour Windows Monitoring Timeline for Troubleshooting

    AppControl is a free Windows monitoring utility that launched in February 2026 and gives users a three-day, second-by-second history of CPU, memory, disk, GPU, temperature, and process activity that Microsoft’s built-in Task Manager still does not provide. That single difference changes the...
  2. AppControl: Lightweight Task Manager with 3-Day History and Plain English Insights

    AppControl is the kind of small utility that makes you ask why Windows never shipped something like it: a lightweight, free replacement for Task Manager that records what your system did — not just what it’s doing now — and translates raw telemetry into plain English so both novices and power...
  3. Native Sysmon in Windows 11: What IT and SecOps Must Know

    Microsoft’s decision to fold System Monitor — Sysmon from the Sysinternals suite — into Windows 11 as an optional, inbox feature marks one of the most consequential changes to desktop monitoring in years. The functionality has begun appearing in Windows 11 Insider Preview builds (notably the Dev...
  4. Core Temp on Windows 11: Per Core CPU Temps Made Simple

    Keeping a close eye on CPU temperature is one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect performance and extend the life of a Windows 11 PC, and Core Temp remains a compact, reliable tool for real‑time, per‑core thermal monitoring. Background Modern processors include on‑die temperature...
  5. Check CPU Temperature on Windows: Easy Tools and Safe Practices

    Checking your PC’s CPU temperature is quick, non‑invasive, and one of the easiest ways to spot cooling problems, diagnose sudden slowdowns, and protect a high‑performance system from thermal throttling or damage. The simplest approach is to run a small utility that reads the CPU’s built‑in...
  6. Microsoft’s Windows Resiliency Initiative: Revolutionizing System Stability and Self-Healing

    In November 2024, Microsoft took a significant step in reinforcing the reliability and resilience of its flagship operating system with the announcement of the Windows Resiliency Initiative (WRI). This new strategic push emerged in direct response to a series of high-profile outages, most...
  7. Decoding the Inetpub Folder in Windows 11: What You Need to Know

    A Closer Look at the Mysterious Inetpub Folder on Windows 11 In recent weeks, many Windows 11 users have reported an unexpected discovery: a folder named “inetpub” has appeared out of nowhere on their systems following the installation of the KB5055523 update. This sudden manifestation has...
  8. PRTG Network Monitor Review: Ideal for Windows SMBs with Flexible Licensing

    The world of network monitoring can sometimes feel like trying to catch a speeding train with a butterfly net—but Paessler’s PRTG Network Monitor makes it look deceptively simple. I recently put PRTG through its paces, and here’s an in-depth look at why its sensor-based approach might be the...