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My task manager will not run, either by pressing
ctrl+alt+del or by right clicking the taskbar and
selecting Taskman.
My guess is a virus or worm must've have somehow disabled
the taskman from running if ever I tried to end it's
process. But I've scanned my computer several times,
results shown it is not infected.
I've checked the taskman.exe in the windows folder and
it's still there. I tried to run it but nothing happens.
I've recently downloaded a collection of tweaking software
called TuneUp Utilities and used it to clean the registry,
optimize the system etc. Does this got something to do
with it?
I have no idea what to do. Any help is appreciated.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage (More info?)
Justin, try a System Restore to a point prior to using the TuneUp
Utility. It could also be caused by one of
three virus. Compliments of Kelly's
This behavior can be caused by a virus. One of three:
Taskmgr.exe should be listed in the %SystemRoot%\system32 directory. If you
cannot find the file, you can extract it from the Windows XP CD. To do so,
you can perform the following steps:
a. Insert your Windows XP CD into your CD-ROM.
b. Click Start, Run, type cmd and press Enter.
c. At the Command Prompt mode, type the following command:
For example, if the drive letter of your CD-ROM is F, you can type the
following commands:
F:
cd \i386
expand taskmgr.ex_ %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\taskmgr.exe
Rename regedit.exe to regedit.com then: Download then Merge the edit on
line 251 then delete all the files mentioned in the above link.
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
To use the Regedit: Save the REG File to your hard disk. Double click it and
answer yes to the import prompt. REG files can be viewed in Notepad by right
clicking on the file and selecting Edit.
"Justin" <the_nwrevolutionary@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4b1c01c473aa$40f3ca90$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> My task manager will not run, either by pressing
> ctrl+alt+del or by right clicking the taskbar and
> selecting Taskman.
>
> My guess is a virus or worm must've have somehow disabled
> the taskman from running if ever I tried to end it's
> process. But I've scanned my computer several times,
> results shown it is not infected.
>
> I've checked the taskman.exe in the windows folder and
> it's still there. I tried to run it but nothing happens.
>
> I've recently downloaded a collection of tweaking software
> called TuneUp Utilities and used it to clean the registry,
> optimize the system etc. Does this got something to do
> with it?
>
> I have no idea what to do. Any help is appreciated.
>
> I have Windows XP with Celeron 1.10 GHz 256 RAM
>
> Justin
Because many of the newer viruses and worms, such as the
Spybot mentioned above, can disable antivirus applications whose
definitions aren't kept up-to-date, try using one or more of the free
on-line scanners to double-check your system.
You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
having both at once. - RAH
"Justin" <the_nwrevolutionary@msn.com> wrote in message
news:4b1c01c473aa$40f3ca90$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> My task manager will not run, either by pressing
> ctrl+alt+del or by right clicking the taskbar and
> selecting Taskman.
>
> My guess is a virus or worm must've have somehow disabled
> the taskman from running if ever I tried to end it's
> process. But I've scanned my computer several times,
> results shown it is not infected.
>
> I've checked the taskman.exe in the windows folder and
> it's still there. I tried to run it but nothing happens.
>
> I've recently downloaded a collection of tweaking software
> called TuneUp Utilities and used it to clean the registry,
> optimize the system etc. Does this got something to do
> with it?
>
> I have no idea what to do. Any help is appreciated.
>
> I have Windows XP with Celeron 1.10 GHz 256 RAM
>
> Justin
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