A systems technician needs to log long-term CPU utilization data on a Windows 11 Pro workstation to troubleshoot intermittent slowdowns. Place the steps required to build and run a custom Performance Counter Data Collector Set in Windows Performance Monitor in the correct order.
- 1Open Performance Monitor (perfmon.msc) with administrative privileges.
- 2Expand Data Collector Sets, right-click User Defined, and select New > Data Collector Set.
- 3Name the set, select Create manually (Advanced), and choose Performance counter data log.
- 4Add the Processor \ % Processor Time counter and configure the sample interval.
- 5Complete the wizard, right-click the new Data Collector Set, and select Start.
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The correct order is: 1. Open Performance Monitor with administrative privileges. 2. Expand Data Collector Sets, right-click User Defined, and select New > Data Collector Set. 3. Name the set, select Create manually (Advanced), and choose Performance counter data log. 4. Add the Processor \ % Processor Time counter and configure the sample interval. 5. Complete the wizard, right-click the new Data Collector Set, and select Start.
To create a custom performance tracking log in Windows, an administrator must first open Performance Monitor with elevated rights. Next, navigate to Data Collector Sets > User Defined to initiate a new set. Choosing manual creation allows the administrator to specify a Performance counter data log, select the desired counters (such as Processor \ % Processor Time) and sample interval, and finally complete the wizard and start the collector set.
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Creating and starting custom Performance Counter Data Collector Sets in Windows Performance Monitor.