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| | Using Vista help How does one formulate a query for help? For instance, I would like to find if there is information on the task manager page display, CPU useage. Normally (as in google/yahoo) I would type in : "Task Manager" +"CPU usage" and get a search, but the quotes and everything else doesn't seem to get recognized. It seems only to recognize single words. What is the syntax? |
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| | Re: Using Vista help What it sounds like is your trying to get your current CPU usage. The performance tab may be what your looking for. I really dont understand what your looking for. "Hike_Mike" <HikeMike@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:73343CB5-EB71-49A2-9290-11B24276216A@xxxxxx Quote: > How does one formulate a query for help? For instance, I would like to > find > if there is information on the task manager page display, CPU useage. > Normally (as in google/yahoo) I would type in : > > "Task Manager" +"CPU usage" and get a search, but the quotes and > everything > else doesn't seem to get recognized. It seems only to recognize single > words. What is the syntax? > > |
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