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  1. GHacks
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    How to launch the old Task Manager in Windows 11


    Microsoft launched a redesign of Windows 11's Task Manager some time ago. The new task manager has a different design but also functional differences. Microsoft removed the -- rather useless -- basic mode, added dark mode support, and removed the classic menu bar.

    Regardless of the method that you use to open the Windows Task Manager, the new Task Manager opens after Windows 11 version 22H2 is installed on the device.

    If you prefer the classic Windows Task Manager, you may be surprised to hear that you can still launch it on recent versions of Windows 11. X user Albacore revealed this recently on the social messaging site.

    How to launch the classic Task Manager in Windows 11


    How to launch the old Task Manager in Windows 11 windows-11-classic-task-manager.png

    Microsoft never removed the classic Task Manager from Windows 11. It is still available. All that is required is to run the Task Manager with a special command to launch the classic one.

    Here is how you do that:

    1. Use the keyboard shortcut Windows-R to launch the run box.
    2. Type taskmgr -d and press the Enter-key.

    Windows launches the classic Task Manager. Note that the current Task Manager needs to be closed for the classic one to launch. This is the only requirement though.

    Tip: you can create a shortcut that launches the classic Task Manager.

    How to launch the old Task Manager in Windows 11 classic-task-manager-shortcut.png

    Here is how that is done:

    1. Right-click on a blank spot on the desktop and select New > Shortcut.
    2. Type taskmgr.exe -d in the location field of the Create Shortcut window.
    3. Select Next.
    4. Pick a name for the shortcut, e.g. Task Manager.

    You can now launch the classic Task Manager using the shortcut.

    The classic Task Manager features the menu bar at the top. It uses tabs instead of a sidebar for the sections. If you have used the new Task Manager, you may notice that some features are missing.

    The recently added search functionality is missing. It lacks Dark Mode support and the new keyboard shortcuts are also not supported.

    Closing Words

    It comes down to personal preferences. If you prefer the classic Task Manager, you may load it using the -d parameter. Add it as a shortcut on the desktop and you can launch it with a double-click on the shortcut.

    There is no guarantee that this method will work in the future. Microsoft might remove code that could prevent the launching of the classic Task Manager on Windows devices.

    Now You: do you use the Windows Task Manager?

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    GHacks, Mar 26, 2024
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  2. imanalien Win User

    No restart button in task manager

    another easy way to kill tasks, download and install Winaero Tweaker(free) and theres a setting to add a Kill non responding tasks using the desktop right click menu. When you place your cursor on the desktop anywhere and right click the option is at the top of the list, Very handy and you dont have to go through all those steps and well Winaero Tweaker has alot of cool Windows tweaks. Just posting a different suggestion, Im sure your ok with what was suggested here.
     
    imanalien, Mar 26, 2024
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  3. how do you re-enable task manager on windows 11

    Sure, here are the steps on how to re-enable Task Manager on Windows 11:

    1. Open the Run dialog box by pressing Windows + R.
    2. Type "gpedit.msc" and press Enter.
    3. Navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Ctrl+Alt+Del Options.
    4. In the right pane, double-click on "Remove Task Manager".
    5. In the "Remove Task Manager" dialog box, select "Disabled" and click OK.
    6. Close the Group Policy Editor.
    7. Open a command prompt as administrator.
    8. Type the following command and press Enter:

      attrib +h "%windir%\system32\taskmgr.exe"
    9. Restart your computer.
    After following these steps, Task Manager will be re-enabled. You can now open it by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Esc.
     
    falvernook09, Mar 26, 2024
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  4. How to launch the old Task Manager in Windows 11

    Windows 8 task manager 32 Bit?

    I haven't used Windows 8 so, I don't know if this will work...

    To explicitly launch 64-bit task manager, try calling it here:
    C:\Windows\System32\taskmgr.exe

    32-bit is here:
    C:\Windows\SysWOW64\taskmgr.exe


    Microsoft could have easily goofed and linked to the wrong one.
     
    FordGT90Concept, Mar 26, 2024
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