Windows 10 Build 16241: Microsoft released another build of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, with lots of improvements and a few new features.
The Windows Task Manager as we know it in today's Windows 10 shows all processes by default when you open Task Manager. They are ranked using the CPU by default, and you may notice that the processes are not grouped in any meaningful way.
Its processes Chrome and Firefox for example, are scattered throughout the Task, and the only choice you have to put some class into chaos is to sort them by name, as you can easily find what you need.
Windows 10 Build 16241 has a new grouping feature in Task Manager that makes things much easier.
The new Administrator names the process name as the title of a group and below this heading displays all the processes that are running. What is really interesting is that the group title shows the cumulative resource usage of all the processes.
Of course, we do not recommend installing builds of Insiders on PCs that you use for your work. If you want to learn more dor the official announcement.
The bolds can download the ISO they are interested in from the following link:
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