FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR COMPUTERS

COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What command would you enter in the command prompt to see specifically if Chrome is running Windows?
A
Tasks
B
Find Chrome
C
Processes-Chrome
D
Tasklist |Find Chrome
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Just press ctrl + alt + T and this brings you to what’s called the crosh shell (command prompt or terminal) on a Chromebook.

Detailed explanation-2: -You can either hit Shift + Esc on Windows or click the three-dot menu and then hover over More tools and click Task Manager. Once you open Task Manager, you see a window full of processes. They may include open tabs or extensions that are running in the background.

Detailed explanation-3: -Finally, to view all the available chrome:// commands, type chrome://about/ in your chrome browser URL as shown below. Also, please note that all of the commands mentioned above can also be called using google chrome about command, which redirects to chrome://. For example, both of the following are exactly the same.

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