Re: Task Manager on Windows XP - damaged?? How to correct



Just double click on the grey area at the top of the Task MAnager.

Dave


"TMgo" <tedm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> My PC which is running Windows XP Pro with SP2 suddenly has the Microsoft
> Windows XP "Task Manager" not working as before.
>
> It seems to be damaged, and does not show the top level menu that allowed
> me to choose whether to look at the 'performance graph' or at 'processes'
> or ' applications' !!!!!!
>

Just double click on the grey area at the top of the Task Manager.

Dave


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