Restore task manager

I performed an antivirus scan and found several infected files. I removed the. Now when I try to run tasksmanager, only the first tab wrath on. The tabs for the process and performance are not. Is it possible to restore taks crib?

I use windows xp.

http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=193050 - Task Manager tiny footprint Mode

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