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What are the solutions that windows task manager can't open?

2025-01-18 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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Windows Task Manager can not open the solution, for this problem, this article introduces the corresponding analysis and solution in detail, hoping to help more partners who want to solve this problem to find a more simple and feasible method.

The first reason: is it caused by a tight memory? if the computer does not move or crashes, it will not be able to open the task manager. If slow, you can restart the computer and try again.

The second reason:

I cannot open the task manager after I press "Ctrl+Alt+Del" in Windows XP; the task manager is grayed out when I right-click on the taskbar. What's the matter, please? How to recover?

This situation should be caused by restrictions in the registration strategy. Please type "gpedit.msc" in the run box to open the Group Policy Editor, then expand "user Settings → Administrative template → system → Ctrl+Alt+Del options", double-click the "Delete Task Manager" item on the right, and change its setting to "unconfigured".

The third method:

Task Manager, the display is not gray, but there is no response to the click! I think, is it when killing the virus, accidentally when the virus is killed? How to solve it! Do me a favor, masters, warriors!

Solution: "Group Policy" method Please follow the following steps to perform group policy operations: 1. Click the start menu 2, click run and type "gpedit.msc" (excluding double quotes), then confirm 3. Expand the "local computer" policy / user configuration / management template / system / Ctrl+Alt+Del option 4 in "Group Policy", open and delete the attribute 5 of "Task Manager" in this list. Click the disabled or unconfigured single option in the Settings tab of the delete Task Manager property I'm sure. Note: the effect of this strategy is that the "Task Manager" on the right-click menu on the "taskbar" is unclickable, while pressing the key combination of Ctrl+Alt+Del will bring up a dialog box entitled "Task Manager" with the content that "Task Manager has been disabled by the system administrator". The above policy must be operated under the administrator account because the above method needs to use "group policy", so this method is applicable to: Microsoft Windows XP Professional "registry" method. Please follow the steps below to edit the registry: 1. Click "start" 2, click "run" and type "regedit" (excluding double quotes), then confirm 3. Expand HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Policies\ under the registry editor to establish an entry named System under the registry key (for example, there is already a System key under the Policies branch). If you open the task manager with the prompt that "Task Manager has been disabled by the system administrator", you can use the following methods: run "gpedit.msc" to open "Group Policy" and select "Local computer Policy", "user configuration", "Administrative templates", "system", "Ctrl+Alt+Del" options. Double-click to delete the task manager and select "not configured" to unblock the task manager.

The code is as follows:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Policies\ System\]

"DisableTaskMgr" = dword:00000000

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Policies\ Microsoft\ Windows\ System]

"DisableCMD" = dword:00000000

[- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ Image File Execution Options]

Save as * .reg file, double-click to import and restart

The following is the previous article, which you can refer to:

If not, run "regedit" to open the registry, open [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Policies\ System\ DisableTaskMgr] to see if the value is 0, if not, change it to 0, or delete the key directly. If you are not prompted to open the task manager, there is a good chance that your task manager file is missing or broken. You can download one from the website and put it in the C:\ windows\ system32 folder. If you can't solve the problem, it's likely to be a virus.

The computer of my unit is equipped with Win XP system, and the high-end configuration makes the computer run very smoothly, but there is a strange problem a few days ago, that is, I can't open the task manager anyway.

Since this computer works an average of long hours a day, it is initially judged that the system files are corrupted. Because there was a backup when the system was first installed, simply use GHOST to restore the system area backup. When you re-enter the system, the task manager can open it. I was so happy that I thought it would be solved. Unexpectedly, after using it for two days, the problem appeared again, and the symptoms remained the same. This time, I was fooled.

Think about it carefully, because this computer is equipped with ASDL broadband and occasionally surf the Internet. Is it a virus?

I searched the Internet for keywords like "Task Manager won't open". In the Jinshan poison bully's web page found that a virus called "disaster Fei" will cause the task manager can not be opened, and the registry editor can not be used.

I tried to run the registry editor, and it didn't work. It looks like "disaster Fei" is doing it. Download the special killing tool of "disaster Fei" from Jinshan poison bully's website, and then enter the system from safe mode and run the special killing tool. Unexpectedly, after the special killing tool finished running, it was prompted that the virus was not found. What a strange thing! I also downloaded a 3721 "disaster fly" special killing tool, which is also a hint that no virus has been found. There's nothing I can do. What are we going to do?

Suddenly it occurred to me that Super Rabbit has the function of managing the process. It so happens that I have a CD of Super Rabbit 4.98 on hand. In the mood of having a try, install Super Rabbit, open the "autorun" module, and click "process Management". First of all, click "scan" under the "scan hacker Trojan" on the right, and if you really prompt "found an unknown EXE", clear it first. Then try to close a few programs that don't look good in the "process Management" column on the left. After many attempts, I finally found that as long as you close the two processes named "mswinrpc.exe" and "ahostos.exe", you can open the task manager and registry editor normally.

It seems that the standard is the right cure, how to get to the root of the problem, so that the next time the computer is turned on, "disaster Fei" will no longer run?

Once again, go back to the "autorun bar" of Super Rabbit and uncheck the ticks in front of "Remote Procedure Calls" and "Microsoft Media Player". And search the hard disk for the corresponding programs of these two items, delete them, and everything will be fine. You can also use the "Regedit" command to open the registry and delete the key "Remote Procedure Calls" (corresponding to mswinrpc.exe) and "Microsoft Media Player" (corresponding to ahostos.exe) under "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Run".

Of course, after that, the first thing to do is to update your antivirus library to the latest version.

Really not or the computer feels a lot of problems, it is recommended to restore the system, generally a few months to restore the system is better.

On the windows task manager can not open the solution to what questions to share here, I hope the above content can be of some help to you, if you still have a lot of doubts unsolved, you can follow the industry information channel to learn more related knowledge.

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