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Sign up. Thank you! Want to use it on a guest account? Log in to Windows 10 with your primary or admin account. Type gpedit. That should open the Group Policy Editor window. Navigate to the following folder structure and double-click on Remove Task Manager. In this case, you should see the following error: Task Manager is not responding. If there is a System folder, check if there is registry key named DisableTaskMgr.
If there is one, delete it. Getting infected by malware and virus can cause all sorts of problems. I recommend you to download and install Malwarebytes. Its free version is good enough. While you are at it, you should also scan your PC using an antivirus program.
A combination of antivirus and malware scanner should be enough to find most vulnerabilities. Once those programs complete disinfecting your PC, try opening the Task Manager again. Sometimes, when your PC is infected, system features like Task Manager are disabled and need to be re-enabled manually. The effects linger around even after the virus or malware are removed. Re-Enable is a handy software that will help you fix those features with the click of a button.
Click Stop to permanently disable the service. Click OK. Open Command Prompt and type exe stop superfetch. Check if the computer's performance improved. Type Y to enable disk check on the next reboot and click Enter. Restart PC. Follow the software's recommendation should it find a threat, and then reboot. In Task Manager, find whether Skype is running.
If it is, right-click on it and select Quit. Find exe and right-click, select Properties. Tick Write in Allow and click Apply. Select OK. In the search box, type cmd and click OK. Right-click on the result Command Prompt and choose Run as administrator. The Task Manager should immediately be accessible. If you still can't access it, restart your PC. Then, on the right-hand side pane, double-click on the Remove Task Manager item. A window will pop up, and you should select the Disabled or Not Configured option.
From here, click Apply and then click OK. Your Task Manager issues should resolve when you finish applying these steps.
If the problem persists, restart your PC and check if the issue is solved. You can use the Command Prompt to fix the Task Manager by following these steps:. When the Command Prompt displays "The operation completed successfully," your Task Manager should now be fixed. Reboot your computer to apply these changes.
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