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How Do You Turn On A Process In Task Manager?

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How Do You Turn On A Process In Task Manager?

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Turning on a process, which is known as running, through the Windows Task Manager is just as simple as using the command line. Processes are programs that run on your computer and process data. For example, when you run Task Manager, it appears in the process box as “taskmgr.exe.” While launching the Task Manager is slightly different between versions of Windows, once it is open, the process is the same regardless of whether your computer is running Windows 7, Vista, XP or an earlier version. Hold the “Ctrl,” “Del,” and “Alt” keys down at the same time to launch the Windows Task Manager. In Windows Vista and 7, you will be given several options and must choose the Task Manager from that list. Windows XP will open the Task Manager automatically. Click the “File” tab, and then choose “New Task (Run…)” Type in the name of the process into the “Run…” box that shows up. A process will almost always have the extension “.exe” at the end. For instance, if you want to run Windows Media Play

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