How to invoke the Task Manager from the command line
How to invoke the Task Manager from the command line
The command line is the most functionalWindows item. Using the list of commands, you can perform any actions (application launch, copy, delete) or learn detailed information about the system, its components and installed equipment. Experienced users through the integrated command line in Windows distribute debugging and diagnostics, as well as monitoring the operability of the operating system.
You will need
- Computer with Windows.
Instructions
1
Open the command line in several ways. The first method is to find the executable file of the program. To do this, go to the "Start" menu, move to the "All Programs" tab, then select "Standard", then - "Command Line".
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The second way. Go to the "Start" menu and click "Run" (or use Win + R). In the window that appears, enter the cmd command and confirm it by pressing OK or the Enter key.
3
To start the task manager in theAt the command prompt, type taskmgr and confirm the action with the Enter key. The Task Manager window appears, which displays information about running processes, the CPU and RAM load level, and network traffic.
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If this does not happen, then the dispatcher startstasks can be prohibited by the system administrator. If they are you, then, most likely, this is the result of the action of the computer virus, and you need to perform an anti-virus scan and perform the following actions.
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Use the combination of buttons Win + R ("Start -Run "), then in the opened window type regedit and confirm the action. In the resulting registry editor, go to: // HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Software / Microsoft / Windows / CurrentVersion / Policies / System // (the path may differ in different versions of Windows OS).
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Select DisableTaskMgr by openingdouble-click the left mouse button, and change the value in it from "1" to "0". All changes must be saved, and then restart the computer. Then repeat steps 1-3.