System resources refer to the components of a computer system that are essential for its operation. These resources include the central processing unit (CPU), memory (RAM), storage (hard disk or solid-state drive), and network bandwidth. Monitoring system resources is important for ensuring that a computer is running efficiently and that there are no potential bottlenecks.
In Windows XP, there are several ways to check system resources. One way is to use the Task Manager. To open the Task Manager, press Ctrl+Alt+Del and then click on the “Task Manager” option. The Task Manager will show you a list of all running processes and their associated resource usage.