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How do I enable Task Manager? Tips for novice users

The task manager has long been an integral part of the operating systems of the various versions released by Microsoft. It is thanks to this built-in Windows utility that the user gets a summary of the currently running services, processes and applications, as well as the workload and speed of the OS as a whole. In this article, you will find answers to questions about how to enable the Task Manager, and how to properly use its features for optimal computer performance.

Today even novice users know how to handle the task manager at a fairly high level. But not all of them know how to turn on the task manager in more than one way. Let's look at all the options that you can run this utility on the latest version of the operating system from the company Bill Gates - Windows 7. It should be noted that the methods described below are suitable for many previous versions of the "windows".

The simplest answer to the question of how to enable the task manager is in each user's hands practically "in front of the nose". To run this utility, you need to right-click on the taskbar area (you can easily find it at the bottom of the desktop) and select the appropriate item in the menu that appears.

But there is a method is not much more difficult - just simultaneously press the keys "Ctrl", "Shift" and "Esc", as before you will be the menu of the task manager. Many users are familiar with another key combination, which consists of "Ctrl", "Shift" and "Del", but with its help in the "seven" the main menu of the operating system is called. By selecting the appropriate item, you can also call the system utility of interest from the main menu. You can also start the dispatcher window from the command line of the Start menu familiar to each. To do this, enter "taskmgr" in the command line and press "Enter". Do not forget that many operating system parameters from this utility can be changed in the same way as in the registry. You can also enable the task manager in other ways, but the average user usually uses only the options described above.

But what should I do when the system issues a message stating that the task manager can not be called, since it is blocked by the administrator? Most likely, your PC was attacked by a virus blocking this utility. To begin with, you need to get rid of the malicious utility using an antivirus program, and then think about how to enable the task manager. If you start to puzzle over running the dispatcher before removing the malware, you can just waste time - many viruses will again block this program immediately after unlocking.

How do I configure the Task Manager to get it back after removing the virus? It is best to start the operating system from the restore point to the time when the PC was attacked. You can use a "specially trained" program (for example, AVZ or RegtickPro), which will help to return the task manager to the working state. Confident users can also unlock Task Manager by manually editing the registry. But this method is quite dangerous and can lead to the failure of Windows.

Many experts believe that if you encounter similar problems, described above, it is best to use special utilities, since you can turn on the task manager with RegtickPro or AVZ in a matter of minutes. Also these useful programs will help to adjust the operation of the operating system and visually tell the user about the capabilities of the task manager. That's why such utilities are often used not only by beginners in working with the computer, but also by confident users.

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