Task Manager repeated 15 times or more

I have a Dell with windows xp and when on the internet the computer sometimes freezes and 15 or more task managers appear.  How to solve this problem?

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    The question you asked is more applicable to be posted on the Microsoft TechNet Forums. We have a support forum dedicated to complex issues. I suggest you to post your query on Microsoft TechNet help on this forum. You can get more effective suggestions and adapted by experts familiar with this topic. Your understanding is appreciated.

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