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As I use Microsoft Vista more, I’m impressed by some common sense things that finally made it into the Operating System.  And don’t you try to tell me how to spell hienie.

One of the things that bugged me for a long time was that I had to use third party tools, like sysinternals, to view details on what was taking up disk time, network time, memory, etc.  Task Manager was “ok” but lacked the real troubleshooting information I needed when I wanted to optimize my system.  (side note: Microsoft bought sysinternals a while back).

A Unix machine has no such limitation.  On Unix, I could use top, vmstat, lofs, tcpdump and many other command line tools to hone in and find EXACTLY what was going on with the system.  In short, I was Mr. BadAss Admin.

Now, Microsoft gives us the Resource Monitor:

vista resource monitor

Like the Task Manager, it gives us eye candy for CPU usage, Network utilization and memory consumption.  It adds a cool graph for Disk Usage.

More importantly, however, it gives you expandable sections for Disk and Network so you can see exactly what process is using the hard drive or network card, and the details of that access.  What file is being throttled at a million miles per second?  Which app is trying to talk out my network and taking up a ton of resources?  Which ship can do the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs?

The collapsed summaries themselves give useful information


I can see current usage and recent peak events

Even cooler that that- you can sort the columns and try to navigate your way to finding the anomalies.

For example, you might find that the search indexer is making your system crawl.  Outlook could be messing with a fragmented OST file.  The password crack program might be beating up your disk trying to brute force Obama’s website /etc/passwd file that was emailed to you by the Hillary campaign.

You can also narrow down network activity – who is woopra talking to?  What servers does trillian connect to?

About the only complaints I have about the tools it that you can’t right-click a process and *do* stuff with it like you can in Task Manager.  I want to be able to right-click and change process priority.  Or kill the process.  Or view the threads.  Or start a network sniffer.  Or tell it to get me a Pepsi.

Another refreshing thing (haha, get it?  it refreshes!  so it’s refreshing! HAHAHAHAHAA) is that Vista is actually *honest* about it’s problems.  It has a thing called the “Reliability Monitor” and it tracks all sorts of badness about your machine.

vista reliability monitor

YES!  It is actually advertising and tracking when failures happen!  On a timeline!  Woo-hoo!

How cool is that? I can see the dates when app failures happen, or actual windows failures, when I install or uninstalled software, and actually SEE WHEN THINGS STARTED GOING WRONG. 

Not only that, I can click on one of the red X’s and it will tell me which app crashed and the details

I applaud the Microsoft developers for putting this stuff in and making power users like me happier about the crashes that do happen.

I also can’t wait to smash the first Mac whore who says “the Mac had that in ’84 and we didn’t even NEED a service pack and the smell of my own gas is pleasant to me.”

And lo, the people did comment thus:

11 Comments

  1. Avitable says:

    You know Dave’s just chomping at the bit!

  2. Dave2 says:

    OMG! LOOK! THE WINDOWS OS IS USING 250% OF YOUR SYSTEM RESOURCES TO DISPLAY THE BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH! w00t!

    I am so totally switching to Vista now that I can literally SEE how much it sucks in actual numbers!

    Dave2s last blog post..Money

  3. metalmom says:

    You said hienie.

    metalmoms last blog post..Rocket-Not Rock it

  4. martymankins says:

    Well, if Dave’s switching, I will too. Oh.. was that a switch to Vista? Oh.. my mistake. I’ll stay with Mac.

    But looking at it from an IT mindset, it’s nice they have those tools now. Didn’t XP have them in the form of Power Toys? Or maybe it was another XP add on that had a nicely configured Resource Monitor.

  5. Janna says:

    I’m so glad I don’t understand what any of this means.
    All the tech nerds I know (except one) are telling me that Vista is an abomination to be avoided at all costs.
    *shrug*.
    I’ll be over here in the corner, eating an ice cream sandwich, pausing for a moment before I attempt the next round of LOL Whalls.

    Jannas last blog post..Hopefully Kermit will forgive me

  6. Winter says:

    I’m still on XP. Not moving to Vista for a minimum of 6 mos prolly longer. Still, how geeky am I that I looked at those monitors and went, “oooohhh! me want!”?

    Winters last blog post..Journeys

  7. Dragon says:

    I’m so turned on right now.

  8. Absurdist says:

    It’s spelled “hiney”.

    ;-)

    Absurdists last blog post..Why I haven’t been around

  9. dmarks says:

    Winter: I’m not sure if makes up for having all the pop-ups every time I do anything, or the missing “up folder” in file directory windows.

    dmarkss last blog post.."Salmonella signs point to peppers"

  10. Since you’re so technical (and I have no witty comment for this post because I totally don’t understand it), can you tell me why Sybil is having trouble seeing my blog in Firefox? Thanks!

  11. Robin says:

    I don’t know about any of that other stuff but Vista scares me.

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