How to display kernel times and Admin processes in Windows 10 taskmanager?

I noticed that comparing to Windows 7, a lot has changed in taskmanager. There are mainly two features I am currently missing:

1.) show kernel times - was present in Win7, is now missing, why? 2.) show Admin processes, or more precisely: show all processes from all users. Even if I open a cmd.exe as Administrator, and start taskmgr.exe, I still don't get a taskmanager running elevated. Why?

1 Answer

Run Taskmgr, go to Performance->CPU, do a right click on a graph and select Show kernel times

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this shows the kernel time in the graph.

To see all processes, go to the tab details.

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