Windows 10: Tip: how to change the Windows Task Manager update speed

Discus and support Tip: how to change the Windows Task Manager update speed in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Microsoft modified the built-in Task Manager of the Windows operating system significantly when it released Windows 10 in 2015. Some of the changes did... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by GHacks, Sep 9, 2019.

  1. GHacks
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    Tip: how to change the Windows Task Manager update speed


    Microsoft modified the built-in Task Manager of the Windows operating system significantly when it released Windows 10 in 2015. Some of the changes did not add value to the administrative tool; a prime example is the new default view mode of the Task Manager.

    The basic view mode lists open programs but no other information and most system administrators and advanced users consider it completely useless. Good news is that Windows remembers when you switch to the full view mode and that you may set a default tab in the Task Manager in Windows 10 1903.

    The Task Manager functions as a basic autostart manager in Windows 10, displays performance information, and will display the GPU temperature in Windows 10 20H1.

    The Windows 10 Task Manager (Windows 8 Task Manager as well) features two process listings. First the processes listing that groups processes and then the details listing which displays processes individually.

    One issue that you may have with these listings is that they tend to update fairly quickly. The order of process groups and processes may change when the listing updates and that may make it more difficult to focus on individual processes.

    The Windows Task Manager supports an option to change the update speed of the listings. Microsoft implemented the functionality in Windows 8 and it is part of the Windows 10 Task Manager as well.

    All you have to do is select View > Update speed to switch to a new update interval.

    Tip: how to change the Windows Task Manager update speed task-manager-update-speed-windows.png

    The Task Manager supports the following intervals:

    • High
    • Normal
    • Low
    • Paused

    Normal is the default interval; high speeds up the updating, low slows it down. Admins who want to freeze the process listing may selected paused to do so. Windows won't update the listing when paused is selected. Low seems to slow down the update interval to about 5 seconds.

    The update speed affects all displays (tabs) of the Task Manager and not only the process listings. The task manager remembers the selected update speed. If you have selected paused, it will launch with that update interval the next time you fire it up.

    Closing words


    The ability to pause the listing or to slow it down will certainly be appreciate by Windows administrators who use the built-in Task Manager for certain tasks. The saving of the update speed state is useful as well for some users, others need to remember to change the value back before they close the application.

    Now You: do you use the Windows Task Manager?

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    GHacks, Sep 9, 2019
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  2. Task manager doesn't update resources on real time

    Hi,

    It's possible that the Performance window in your Task Manager has been paused. For us to verify this, let's verify if it's really paused or set to a normal speed. Please follow the steps below:

    • Right-click on the task bar and click Task Manager.
    • In the Task Manager window, click the Performance tab.
    • At the top, click View.
    • Navigate to Update speed. If it's paused, then click
      Normal. Your Performance tab should now be working.

    We're looking forward to your feedback.

    Regards.
     
    Vanessa Yar, Sep 9, 2019
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  3. Rhen Pal Win User
    Network tab in Task manager is not working

    Hi,

    The possible cause could be the Update speed option in Task Manager is Disabled. We suggest you to follow the steps below and check if the issue persists:

    1. Open Task Manager.

    2. Under the View option, go to Update Speed.

    3. Ensure that it is not paused. You can set it to Normal.

    4. Restart the computer.

    5. Check if the issue persists.

    Let us know how it goes.
     
    Rhen Pal, Sep 9, 2019
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  4. Tip: how to change the Windows Task Manager update speed

    Wifi Speed In Task Manager of Windows 10

    You can use Resource monitor to get speed in Bytes/Second. Or simply a 3rd party Software that offers a widget.

    For specific Task manager, you should log a suggestion in Feedback hub.
     
    Sumit Dhiman2, Sep 9, 2019
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