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How Do You Repair The Task Manager In Windows XP?

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How Do You Repair The Task Manager In Windows XP?

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The task manager in Windows XP controls the processes and applications running behind the scenes of the operating system. Some programs or viruses can affect the task manager, causing it to malfunction; or the task manager may accidentally be disabled by the user. To repair the task manager, you can go into the XP registry files and reset the system. Step 1 Click “Start.” Type “gpedit.msc” into the “Run” box and hit “Enter.” Step 2 Click “User Configuration.” Select “Administrative Templates.” Click “System” and choose “Ctrl+Alt+Delete Options.” Step 3 Select “Remove Task Manager” and double-click. Step 4 Click “Disable.” By disabling the remove task-manager option, you will be turning the task manager back on. Close out of the registry window.

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