The Task Manager doesn't have the tabs at the top.

I am running Windows 7 Home Premium.

Only, I get the screen to process. I don't have the tabs at the top. I don't see the "Applications", "Processes", 'Perforamce' or 'Network' tab. This has happened just recently. I use to make them. Can anyone help, please.

Here is the response from Windows XP:
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 TM will increase from normal mode, and then you should see the tabs you are accustomed to seeing.
You can read about it here:

Do, or do not. There is no test.

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