Under Windows XP, if you want to see the memory occupied by a certain software or system components, basically look at the system process from the task manager. But if you want to see the virtual memory occupied by a software or system component, it is not easy to view, you must use software to view.
If you are using Windows 7 system, there is a very simple way to view the virtual memory occupied by software or system components without software.
First, we press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to enter the task manager→process→view→select column, as shown in Figure 1,2
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In Figure 2, we tick the memory-commit size. Click OK.
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