Somehow, I deleted the Task Manager. Pressing on Ctrl.Alt.Delete no longer works.

Original title: remove the Task Manager.

Somehow, I deleted the Task Manager and now when something stops responding and I have to turn on and back! Pressing on Ctrl.Alt.Delete no longer works! How can I get it back?

Hello

This should help you.

"The problems of Task Manager.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-Task-Manager-problems

See you soon.

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