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The Windows 11 Task Manager can be a very useful tool if your PC is acting up. Here's what it does along with a variety of ways to access it.
Learn how to run Task Manager as Admin from CMD, PowerShell, Run, etc., for a Standard User too in Windows 11/10. You may need it to kill some processes.
Though Google Tasks has been my go-to to-do app for years, I decided to switch things up for a week and try Microsoft To Do. Safe to say, I'm not the biggest fan. Its Interface Is… ...
Windows 11 has a reworked Task Manager, which might confuse some users, especially those upgrading from Windows 10. But don't worry, you can still restore the old one. Here is how to do it.
As you can probably guess by now, Task Manager can do more than just track and fix high memory usage. If you use a lot of apps from the Microsoft Store, ...
When an app stops responding, or the computer seems slow, use the Task Manager to terminate the process. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Open the Task Manager using the taskbar right-click menu or any other way and you will see a search box in the top middle part (or title bar) of the task manager. Now you can start using it to ...
You can open the Task Manager by right-clicking on the Start icon and selecting it from the menu or pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc on your keyboard. There’s so much this tool can do, so I’ll focus on ...
My trail of half-ticked task manager lists runs long and wide. From Google Tasks to Wunderlist and Any.do to Remember The Milk (remember that?), I’ve dabbled in practically every to-do app. Yes ...
The updated Task Manager is part of the release of Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22621.891 and Build 22623.891 (KB5020040) to the Beta Channel. Now that it's in beta, general Windows 11 users ...
Task Manager is also an easy test to see just how bad things are. If the shortcut launches Task Manager and you can successfully interact with it, that’s good news.