01-04-2018, 06:28 PM
I read a couple microsoft articles and seen that theres a user mode / kernel mode which from my understanding
User mode: has to do with programs and files for a program.
Kernel mode: has to do with the system and keeps windows up and running so without the kernel the computer will crash
So my question is how can you split the 2 up so that you can monitor how much ram each one is using?
User mode: has to do with programs and files for a program.
Kernel mode: has to do with the system and keeps windows up and running so without the kernel the computer will crash
So my question is how can you split the 2 up so that you can monitor how much ram each one is using?