What is commit charge in windows task manager?
The Windows Task Manager is a tool normally used to close programs that are no longer responding to the operating system. However, a user can also use the Task Manager to watch memory performance. The commit charge sections in the Task Manager provide memory usage figures to analyze memory performance.PerformanceThe amount of memory committed allows users to understand computer performance. A high commit charge means the computer needs more physical memory installed.TotalThe total commit charge figure in Task Manager is the total amount of virtual memory in use. Virtual memory is a page file located on the hard drive that is used when physical memory is full.LimitThe commit charge limit is the total amount of virtual memory available for more computer processes. The commit charge limit is the number of kilobytes available that won’t enlarge the virtual memory page file.PeakThe commit charge peak is the highest amount of memory used during the Windows session. If this number exceeds the