ZDNET's key takeaways A new Windows 11 bug causes Task Manager to keep duplicating.Each time you close and reopen the tool, another instance launches.To avoid this, you'll have to close Task Manager ...
Fix the Windows 11 Task Manager duplication bug from KB5067036 optional update. Quick checks, fixes, and prevention tips.
The Windows 11 2025 Update (Build 26200.7171) fixed the Task Manager ghost instance bug that came after the October Preview ...
Following an October update, users were seeing Task Manager far too often in... Task Manager. The latest update makes the ...
Every Windows user should know how to start the Windows 11 task manager: Press the CTRL + SHIFT + ESC keys simultaneously (there are also other options — for example, right-clicking on the taskbar and ...
The company says it is still investigating the issue and has not yet released a fix.
Microsoft has released the latest Windows 11 Patch Tuesday update for November, known as KB5068861 and build 26200.7121. The update is now rolling out via Windows Update, and includes a number of new ...
Some users have reported that Task Manager is not updating on their Windows 11/10 computers. When one launches an app, the current resource consumed by it should be reflected in the Task Manager. But ...
Microsoft is investigating a new Windows 11 issue that causes the Task Manager to say there are zero running apps and background processes. However, while the Task Manager doesn't display the correct ...
When a Windows 11 application hangs, the normal recourse is to open up the Task Manager, dig through the list of running processes, and use the End Task option in that utility. But there's another way ...