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Force-quitting something to make your computer normal again was a satisfying way to wipe a chaotic screen clean. But most people probably haven't thought about Task Manager much since those days.
Here's how to use Task Manager to start and stop programs, stop processes, and collect useful statistics about your computer's performance.
A Chromebook's Task Manager won’t have as many programs running compared to Windows or Mac, but it’s still useful. This guide explains how to use the feature.
How to open the ChromeOS Task Manager Opening Task Manager is easy on ChromeOS, with multiple options for bringing up the menu. Having Google Chrome is required for one of these methods, and ...
You're using the new Windows 11 Task Manager, but you like the old Task Manager better? No problem: With this trick, you can start the old task manager immediately.
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