Task Manager does not exit when pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete
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Today I will explain how to recover the task manager option when pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL does not execute. This tool is very important to make adjustments to the computer or repair it when it presents the very common black screen or blue screen error mentioned in several of my videos.
The task manager also provides us with information about the processes and programs that are running. You can end processes, monitor processor behavior, CPU performance, RAM memory, Hard Drive, Wi-Fi and resource consumption, among others.
The solution that I will apply will be used when the task manager does not appear and if this window appears where it warns us that it is not possible to use it because it is disabled.
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There are other key combinations used to make the "task manager" visible on our computer.
Using “Ctrl+Alt+Del”, “Ctrl+Alt+Esc”, Ctrl+Shift+Esc, among others.
We can also use the Windows search engine by typing the word “Task Manager”, Another would be to write the command “Taskmgr” and the third option is to write the command “Taskmgr” at the command prompt.
When we have a blue screen or a black screen and it does not allow us to enter the "task manager", we must do it using the "safe mode".
In the description of the video I leave two links where I explain how to enter advanced Windows options.
I will start by pressing the Windows symbol key plus the R key.
Type “Gpedit.msc” and press ENTER.
The Group Policy editor will open, on some versions of Windows it may not be available, such as the Windows Home version.
Click on “user configuration”, then double click on “administrative templates”, then click on “system” and finally on “ctrl+alt+delete options”.
Double-click on “Remove Task Manager” in the right pane. A window will open called “Remove task manager”
Select “not configured” or “disabled”. Either option restores the task manager.
Click apply and accept to save the changes.
Restart your PC and the task manager option will be normalized.