the Task Manager opens without the toolbar

original title: Task Manager

my task manager sometimes but it lacks choices at the top. Download Manager tasks somewhere to fix it?

Thank you, steve

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.

You can read about it here:

http://www.BROADBANDreports.com/FAQ/6905

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