Task Manager damaged or corrupt
Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 5:01 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Jan
(18 messages posted)
I recently revived a Win2K computer. I did a bunch of stuff, including changing
the two drive filesystems to NTFS. I also deleted old, corrupt operating systems
on one drive, since I now have a working OS on the other drive.
I discovered, however, that when I bring up Task Manager (ctrl-alt-del), only the
processes list appears--no tabs, no buttons, no menu. I would be unable to terminate
an application as such, because there is no applications tab; and I would be unable
to reboot from the task manager because there is no button or menu item for this.
It is possible to delete a process.
Can someone tell me how to reconstitute a full-capability Task Manager. I have rebooted
since I first noted this problem, and it is still with me.
Thank you,
Jan
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