the Task Manager displays only the CPU resource monitor
Using Ctrl-Alt-Del to bring up the Task Manager appears a little CPU resource monitor.
Hello. Try to double-click the gray area (frame) in the resource monitor. Who could return to the version complete.
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the Windows Task Manager displays only the CPU ussage
Can't do the Task Manager to display any other tabs or do anything except show me CPU ussage. I computer re started. reopened and closed several times. rather frustrating is that I do not see the programs running behind it. There is no option for a right-click or alt - tab to find options can only close with alt - f4 may not even reduce it to hide. any ideas?
P.S. I can't load up to the screen shot of what I speak. are there any other choice too or I'm just very beast today?
Double-click inside the border of task managers to get back to normal.
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/114377-Task-Manager-small-footprint-mode.html
http://www.howtogeek.com/wiki/Task_Manager#Tiny_Footprint_Mode
See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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When start Windows XP and IE8, a 'coreserviceshell' routine runs for about 10 to 15 minutes, access to the network and really slows access IE, alomost prevents any access ended running.
Also the TASK MANAGER does not display the menu headers to view the performance of the system, how to reset it?
Which; good s.
If running chkdsk /f resolved the problem? It's the answer that you have marked as the answer...
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Windows Task Manager displays only the services tab, how do I get it back to normal
I am not sure if I pressed a shortcut to change the Task Manager, a few weeks ago. but now when I go to kill a process or an application (needed when applications close they do not end their process), I can kill the process/application, but then close the Task Manager.
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/114377-Task-Manager-small-footprint-mode.html
Double-click inside the border of the Task Manager to return to the normal Mode.
See you soon.
Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner
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My Task Manager displays all of the window. How can I solve this problem.
original title: Task Manager
My Task Manager displays all of the window. How can I solve this problem.
Looks like you run the Task Manager using tiny/small footprint.
If you double-click on the empty space around the border of the screen of the Task Manager, it will be
return to normal mode, and then you should see the tabs you are accustomed to seeing.You can read about it here:
http://www.BROADBANDreports.com/FAQ/6905
If sfc/scannow solves your problems, I'll send you (or your charitable organization preferred) $10 American.
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The Task Manager shows ONLY process I can't even shut it down
My daughter press some buttons or something on the computer of myc and now Manager of the tasks only on Administrator displays only the process nothing else. I can't close it even have to relog just to get rid of him.
On Friday, June 11, 2010 23:56:41 + 0000, Misskaoz wrote:> My daughter press some buttons or something on the computer of myc and now Manager of the tasks only on Administrator displays only the process nothing else. I can't close it even have to relog just to get rid of him.You're running in the so-called 'Small footprint Mode.' To change it backand the sequel to this mode to normal mode, just double-click on theborder.Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows desktop experience) since 2003Ken Blake
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Firefox is running in the Task Manager, but only opens a window.
I can't get Firefox to open a window. I tried firefox-p (Profile Manager) and firefox-safe (safe mode), but nothing works to open a window. I uninstalled and reinstalled, but that solves nothing. I haven't changed anything recently, so perhaps there is a update (?) Here's what happens:
I try to start Firefox, and the Task Manager indicates that Firefox is running. It employs about 32 k of memory, but the window never opens.
I click Firefox again. Manager tasks indicates 2 Firefox process now. The second is to use about 4 k of memory. Running Firefox repeatedly adds additional tasks to Firefox, each using about 4 k of memory.
After about a minute, the additional tasks of Firefox (the 4 k ones) start closing 1 by 1. I am now down to only 2 Firefox process, using 32 k and 4 k of memory, respectively. As far as I know, these processes will last forever, until I have shut them down manually. If I run Firefox again without closing the current process, it creates another 4 k process, which finally closes itself. If I close all the processes manually, I can start over from scratch. Meanwhile, Firefox never opens a window, or give a clue showing that it is running, with the exception of the processes listed in the Manager tasks.
bdemmon said
I deleted the one in my USER folder without change. There are a couple more in various C:\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles files, so I deleted those too, without change.
It's a custom location. Normally, the profiles are under AppData\Roaming, I think you already know. There is a shortcut:
%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Firefox\
This folder must contain a profiles.ini file (.ini file extension may be hidden), which shows the names and paths to your profile folder (s). If you check in a text editor such as Notepad, this file contains sound data?
If this started right after an update, it could be a problem with security software, put an end to the commissioning (rules of program control) or program files has been corrupted.
You can check your firewall and other security software for program restrictions.
To meet possible corrupt files, I suggest:
Clean reinstall it
We use this name, but it isn't about deleting your settings, this is to ensure that the program, files are clean (no incompatible or exotic code files). As described below, this process does not disrupt your existing settings. Don't uninstall NOT Firefox, that does not need.
(A) download a fresh Installer for Firefox 43.0 https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/ in an ideal location. (Scroll down your preferred language).
(B) the release of Firefox (if any).
(C) to rename the folder of the program as follows:
(Windows 64-bit folder names)
C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox
TO
C:\Program Files (x86)\OldFirefox
(Windows 32-bit folder names)
C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox
TO
C:\Program Files\OldFirefox
(D) to run the installation program that you downloaded in step (A). It should automatically connect to your existing settings.
A cleanly reinstalled Firefox starts up normally?
Note: Some plugins can only exist in this OldFirefox file. If it is missing something essential, present in these files:
- \OldFirefox\Plugins
- \OldFirefox\browser\plugins
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The Task Manager shows only the connection information of network with no menu - how to fix?
I when I try to open the task manager of the only information that appears is the news of network connections. There is no menu, and when I right click the only option is to close.
Looks like you run the Task Manager using tiny/small footprint.
If you double-click on the empty space around the border of the screen of the Task Manager, it will change from normal mode, and then you should see the tabs you are accustomed to seeing.
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Western Digital My Book Elite treats WDFME. EXE by using all the CPU resources
System: Dell Studio XPS 435MT / 12 GB of Ram
Western Digital 1 TB my book Elite external hard drive USB connection
OS: Windows 7 32/64 bit
Problem: Computer works fine after reboot/coldboot but after entering Sleep Mode Performance is so slow reboot is required.
The Windows Task Manager that shows a file associated with the external hard drive (WDFME. (EXE) uses all the resources (100%) in the process.
Selection (WDFME. (EXE) under the process in Windows Task Manager and ending the process frees up resources and resources in use drops to
about 10 to 13 percent. I have used this external drive for over a year without this problem until recently.
I you'd be grateful someone out there with a solution would share.
Searching the Web for information and or solution, I found that other users have the same problem. Of course, as any material of 'good '.
company Western Digital chooses to upset their customers by not recognizing that a problem exists.
Thank you
Dennis
I'm having the same problem. I'm on Windows Vista 64 bit and I can not find a power management tab in the Device Manager either.
RonRea
The best solution is to stop using the WD external drive software and install a third party about Acronis backup management is recommended by many people. I downloaded and installed and it seems to do very well and I have my machine is back to run fast.
-Dennis-
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"Task manager" and Norton AV cpu use 100% constantly, always etc.
I'm looking at my roommate pc and same problem. under Win XP, SP3. To run any program takes about 5 full minutes. CPU use 100% in Norton Anti Virus (NAV) or the Task Manager. For now I'm just using taskmanger to see the %. The only way to get to 0-2% is to restart in safe mode. Go to start/run and msconfig, checked the only button "Load System Services", is went to 'Services' tab, hid Microsoft services and disabled all services, and then restart. The 100% cpu is always attached to 100%, but the pc certainly significantly faster programs. (almost normal) Does anyone know how to fix this? I ran a full NAV of the system scan and a spybot search and destroy scan which finds that some cookies. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dear Palcouk, I found the problem.
For someone who has either taskmanager/Norton AV and it shows cpu 100% stable, but when your pc is restarted in safe mode (press F8 repeatedly after reboot), it seems to fall to 0-2%. Download and run Process Explorer. Once executed with your cpu showing 100%, look under the CPU column. Regardless of the program see you running the stronger use of the processor is the problem. You can check this out, as I did by right clicking and "kill process". Then check your CPU usage again. Must be 0-2%, which is normal if you are running many programs. In my case of roommate when I flew over the mouse program svhost using a 99% cpu, it has demonstrated a program that comes from a HP servoce. It turns out that she has recently reinstalled the drivers of hp printer and somehow it corrupted his PC. The fix was to reinstall the HP software on write corruption because we were able to uninstall all HP software. She told me that she was trying to 'fix' the software earlier, but it's probably where corruption has come. Problem solved.
Thank you
screamn7
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Original title: what's wrong with the windows Task Manager
Windows Task Manager is weired. One day I open Windows task manager and theres one tab theres no cpu tab, tab proseses all or any other tabs and theres no output minimize or full screen top-right button. Please help I don't know what's wrong (if I did I would not write this) and I use it a lot so please help.Double-click inside the border of the Task Manager window to restore the normal display. Boulder computer Maven
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Task Manager Windows only showing process - has been reduced in some way to show only processes
As the title suggests, the Task Manager does not bar menu or the total load of the CPU process and physical on the bottom more.
How can I fix it! Thank you
How can I fix it? Thank you!
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Lost in the information resource monitor
Original title: resource monitor > disk > storage... lost information
Resource monitor > disk > storage
does not display an information (storage only)
But other works correctly
My OS Windows 7 64 Ultimate
Western Digital 1 TB hard drive
Edit: wrong size of the disk
For anyone having the same problem, I was able to solve my problem as follows:
- I noticed 3011 event ID source Microsoft-Windows-LoadPerf
- Following the solution a link http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd363642%28WS.10%29.aspx I did a reconstruction of the performance counters as follows:
To rebuild the list of counters in the registry:
1. click on start, expand all programs, then accessories.
2 right click on prompt and then click Run as administrator.
3. at the command prompt, type lodctr /r and press ENTER.
This solves the problem, disks now appear normally.
Beat
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Computer hangs Task Manager can only FIX it
Title: Alienware RC # Freezing up - start Task Manager fix that this need real difficulty
Greetings,
I have an Alienware Aurora RC3 PC game works great until this week, now it freezes randomly. I can start the Task Manager, then press Cancel and only temporarily fixes it any help would be appreciated I have Windows 7 64 bitThank youRandyHello
-You receive an error message?-When exactly the computer freezes?-You are aware of any changes made on the computer before this problem?I suggest to run the troubleshooter from the link below and check if the problem persists.Open the troubleshooter of Performance
For reference:Optimize Windows 7 for better performanceLook for error messages in the event and after feedback from the observer.
Open event viewer
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-Event-Viewer
What are the information contained in the logs of the event (Event Viewer)?
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-information-appears-in-event-logs-Event-Viewer
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On my machine (Windows 7, 64-bit), the TrustedInstaller.EXE is permanently active. The amount of CPU used is constantly changing. 2 seconds 0% and then to 50% (I have a dual-core) for a second and then to 0.
Restart the machine did not help. Also a full antivirus scan was negative.
I followed the process with the Process Explorer tool. I can see that the process always access the same registry key when it becomes active. The key is
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Component base Servicing\PackageDetect\Microsoft-Windows-IIS-WebServer-AddOn-2-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~0.0.0.
Hi Robear,
in the meantime, I found the process that has been responsible for the activities of trustedinstaller. It's the xenservice.exe that was installed with the Citrix XenCenter on my machine. I killed this process and all of a sudden the trustedinstaller.exe ceased operations. So the problem is now solved because the XenCenter can function without this process and I will delete it auto
Thanks for your help.
Martin
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