WinXP Task Manager shows incomplete solution

  

When we use the computer on WinXP system, we will use the task manager, we need to open the task manager to view the process, but we will find that the task manager is not fully displayed. What are the reasons for the incomplete display of the task manager? How to solve this situation? Let me introduce you to the solution of WinXP task manager display incomplete.

The specific solution is as follows:

First, let's understand the reason why the task manager is incomplete:

1. The first one is more common. It may be that we accidentally double-clicked the task manager's border cable to cause it!

2, there may be computer poisoning.

3, in the service, the remote interactive mode login service is prohibited.

4, may also be caused by the optimization of the system.

5, it is also possible that the wrong operation of the task manager caused by the incomplete display.

Second, the task manager display is not complete how to solve

1, first encountered this problem we can double-click the gray area around the task manager, if it is because of double-click, the display is not complete. This can be solved very easily!

2. If the above method does not work, we can also check if it is because of the stop of "Terminal Services" service. Right click on my computer. Then click on the service. Then find the "Terminal Services" service, and then set its "Startup Type" to "Manual" or "Automatic" and click the "Start" button to ensure that <;Service Status" ; has been started & rdquo; after exiting the settings, reopen “ task manager & rdquo;

3. If you still can't open the task manager, then switch to the process, then click on the View - Select column above. You can restore it by typing √ in front of the username!

4, if the above method can not be solved, you can give the computer a full anti-virus. The above three methods can not be solved, it is estimated that the virus is caused by the cable! !

5, if you still can not try the last method. Click: Start → Run → enter gpedit.msc and then in the user configuration → management template → system → CTRL + ALT + DELE options. Finally, find “Delete Task Manager” on the left side; double-click to open, set to unconfigured, or disable.

The WinXP Task Manager shows incomplete solutions and is described here in detail. If you have any problems with this type of problem, you can follow the above methods to solve. I hope to help everyone.

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