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Windows 11 has a reworked Task Manager, which might confuse some users, especially those upgrading from Windows 10. But don't worry, you can still restore the old one. Here is how to do it.
Learn how to run Task Manager as Admin from CMD, PowerShell, Run, etc., for a Standard User too in Windows 11/10. You may need it to kill some processes.
When you open Task Manager, it will open into Processes. It shows you all the processes that are currently happening, what's taking up the most power, and how efficiently everything is running.
Here's how to use Task Manager to start and stop programs, stop processes, and collect useful statistics about your computer's performance.
You can also click Ctrl + Alt + Delete, and click Task Manager. Other ways to open the Task Manager are to search for it in Windows Search, or right-click the taskbar and click Task Manager.