Computer Science, asked by bkirankumar19992000, 14 hours ago

2. You want to monitor the CPU, memory, and disk usage on your computer to ensure that there are no bottlenecks. Which MMC snap - in would you load to access System Monitor? * O (A) System Monitor O (B) Reliability Monitor O (C) ActiveX Control O (D) Performance Logs and Alerts​

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Answered by AadiShakti99
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Answer:

Reliability Monitor

Explanation:

Monitor is a Windows application that assists you in the identification of software issues in the Windows operating system that may affect the system performance and reliability.

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Answered by pradumanjain0
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Answer:

Select ActiveX Control in the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box.

Explanation:

Select ActiveX Control in the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box. Then, from the Insert ActiveX Control dialog box, select System Monitor Control to access the System Monitor Utility. You can also access the System Monitor View by opening Performance Monitor

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