How Do You Fix A Disabled Task Manager?
The Windows Task Manager is an inbuilt tool that allows you to see currently running programs, check network status and monitor memory consumption. It is extremely vital for terminating programs and troubleshooting Windows problems. The Task Manager can be accidentally disabled or shut down by malicious programs (such as Trojans). Re-enabling the Windows Task Manager is a simple process that can be performed without intricate troubleshooting steps that could damage your computer. Click the Windows “Start” button and click “Run” or “Start Search” (Windows Vista users). Type “gpedit.msc” (without quotes) and press “Enter” to open the Group Policy Settings window. Click “User Configuration” on the left panel of the Group Policy Settings window and select “Administrative Templates.” Select “System” and select the “Ctrl+Alt+Delete” option. Select “Remove Task Manager and double-click the “Remove Task Manager” option. Click “Disable Remove Task Manager.” Click “OK” to save the changes and cl