My task manager has no menu. How to fix it.

My task manager has no menu.  How to fix it.

Hello

It seems that your task manager is in Mode "small footprint".

Double-click inside the border of the Task Manager to return to the Normal"" Mode.

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/114377-Task-Manager-small-footprint-mode.html

See you soon.

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