Taskmgr.exe showing wrong

My Taskmgr.exe displays as ("C:\Windows\system32\taskmgr.exe" 4) is this course 4 extra.

Hello

 
Please contact Microsoft Community.
 

Are you facing problems on your computer? If yes then what it is, is there an error code?

Exactly where do you see "C:\Windows\system32\taskmgr.exe" 4?

 
I suggest you run a full scan on your PC and check if it helps:
 
 
The Microsoft Security Scanner is a downloadable security tool for free which allows analysis at the application and helps remove viruses, spyware and other malware. It works with your current antivirus software.
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx
Note: The Microsoft Safety Scanner ends 10 days after being downloaded. To restart a scan with the latest definitions of anti-malware, download and run the Microsoft Safety Scanner again.

Note: The data files that are infected must be cleaned only by removing the file completely, which means that there is a risk of data loss.
 
And to better understand your problem, I would send you to us the screenshot of Task Manager.
 
I hope this helps.
 
Kind regards
Anusha
 

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