Task Manager might not be the most exciting part of the Windows 11 operating system, but it's one of the most useful if you ...
Windows A bizarre bug in the latest Windows 11 update allows endless copies of Task Manager to run in the background and can even impact system performance Windows Task Manager can no longer become ...
To improve performance on Windows 11, you can safely end processes like unused apps, bloatware (e.g., Copilot, Phone Link), high-resource processes, and peripheral-related programs via Task Manager.
Windows 11’s October update KB5067036 causes Task Manager to stay running in the background and won't quit, impacting performance.
ZDNET's key takeaways A new Windows 11 bug causes Task Manager to keep duplicating.Each time you close and reopen the tool, another instance launches.To avoid this, you'll have to close Task Manager ...
If you've been using your PC to play games, you'll no doubt have dealt with an unresponsive app where you need to open up the Task Manager, find the process, and kill it via the 'End Task' function.
Windows Taskbar context menu for open apps always had an option to End Task that can quickly close a running application. It came in handy in case the program stopped responding. The option was ...
Microsoft will soon add a new way to end unresponsive processes in Windows 11 in the form of a new option that will show up when right-clicking an app's taskbar icon. The new functionality is ...
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