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If this doesn't work, you can try making a new local account and checking if this fixes unresponsive Task Manager. Here is the information on Windows 10 local account vs Microsoft account. Click Settings in the Start menu and choose Accounts. Select the Add a user without Microsoft option.

Then, Windows will prompt you to input user name, password and password hint. Go to Your info and then choose Sign in with a Microsoft account instead. Finally, enter an email and the password to sign in. After that, check whether Task Manager can work properly on this account.

This tool has been in Microsoft OS since Windows 98 mainly used for solving certain problems by scanning a computer for corrupted files and restoring them. And you can use it to install, uninstall, configure, and update Windows features, international settings packages and drivers in a. Are you experiencing some annoying bugs or crashes when using your computer? Microsoft offers a downloadable System Update Readiness Tool instead in Windows 7 and earlier system.

This process could take minutes. Windows Registry is a powerful tool and you can make some modifications to the registry settings to fix some issues, for example, this copy of Windows is not genuine , missing DLL files, etc. Step 4: If there is no System key under Policies , please right-click on Policies , choose New and click Key to create it.

Step 8: Finally, save all changes and exit the editor. Group Policy Editor is a utility in Windows, allowing you to edit the local policy settings. Step 1: Type gpedit. Step 3: On the right side of the window, find the entry named as Remove Task Manager and double-click it to open its settings.

Step 4: Then, you may find this policy setting is set to Enabled , which prevents you from starting Task Manager. And click Apply and OK to execute the change. Windows Powershell , a Windows command-line shell, which is designed especially for system administrators. Step 1: Type Windows Powershell in the Start menu search bar, and run it as administrator. Press OK. If you don't have the registry present and the file path only goes till Policies, we can try creating the registry and implementing the changes needed.

Save changes and exit the editor. You might need to restart your computer in order for the changes to take place. Type command prompt in the dialogue box. Right-click on the application which returns as a result. The process might take a while as Windows is checking all your files and looking for discrepancies.

Wait till the process is completely finished. Once it has finished and there were errors detected, restart your computer and check if the problem got fixed. If you are unfamiliar with manually editing the CMD, you can create a Registry file which will automatically modify the Registry Key to re-enable Task Managing. Windows Registry Editor Version 5. Type gpedit. Now navigate to the following path using the navigation pane present at the left side of the screen.

Double-click it to open its settings. Set the setting as Enabled and click on Apply. Now select Not Configured or Disabled and press Apply. We selected Enabled and applied changes to the group policy can overrun any settings done by any external application or malware.

Press Ok to save changes and exit. How to Solve Hard Disk Error and Screen Recorder. Transfer Products. File Management. More Products. Method 3: Use Windows PowerShell 1.

Type PowerShell and press Enter. Paste the following command in the PowerShell window and press Enter. Select I don't have this person's sign-in information. Select Add a user without a Microsoft account. Create the user and select Next. Make the new account an administrator account. Under Other users , select the new user account you created, and then select Change account type. Select Administrator , and then select OK. Let us know how it goes.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I am having the same problem but Method 1 doesn't work as everytime i try and go on my Task Manager and it doesnt respond, tried method 3 also but comes up command not known or something like that, tried method 4 but everytime i go onto user accounts and try createa new one it also freezes and doesnt respond.

One of the possible reasons why Start Menu, Taskbar, and Task Manager is not showing is due to software conflicts. To resolve your issue, we recommend that you perform a clean boot.

This will help eliminate software conflicts that may have occurred when you updated Windows. To perform a clean boot, follow the steps on this link. The appdata folder might be hidden. Follow the steps in Method 3 again, and check if the issue persists.

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Hi, I'm having an issue with the start menu, task bar, and task manager. But it does not show up in the taskbar. Can you please give me some advice what to do? I have the same question



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