I am using Windows System Resource Manager feature on my Windows Server 2003 for my office. I would like to remove this feature from my computer because it is consuming a lot of system resources. How can I remove Windows System Resource Manager?
I am using Windows System Resource Manager feature on my Windows Server 2003 for my office. I would like to remove this feature from my computer because it is consuming a lot of system resources. How can I remove Windows System Resource Manager?
But why do you want to remove this feature? It is very beautiful for managing Windows Servers. With Windows System Resource Manager you can control how CPU resources are allocated to applications, services, and processes. This improves system performance and reduces the chance that these applications, services, or processes will interfere with the rest of the system. It also creates a more consistent and predictable experience for users.
To stop Windows System Resource Manager:
1. Open Windows System Resource Manager. To open Windows System Resource Manager, click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Windows System Resource Manager.
2. In the Connect to Computer dialog box, select This computer, and then click Connect.
3. In the console pane, click Windows System Resource Manager Management Status: RUNNING. The Windows System Resource Manager Properties dialog box opens.
4. On the Management tab, in the Management state list, select Stopped, and then click OK.
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