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Uncle Sky[_2_] September 12th 12 09:13 PM

Puzzled old man looking for answer
 
I am 76 and not very computer savy. I get by but when something changes I
have a hard time figuring out why.

From time to time I use the Ctrl+Alt+Del to look at the Windows task
Manager to se if a program is responding or not. Most of the time it's just
my old pc being slow.

When I opened the Task manager a box would open with the title at the top
"Windows Task Manager". There were three tabs. One shows what applications
are running, another shows a running graph of the CPU usage and I forget
what the third one showed.

A few days ago that changed. Now I get the box but it is untitled and has
no X to close it. There is now only the one box showing the applications in
use. In order to shut the box I have to click on the icon in the task bar
and then click "close" in the menu.

Any ideas as to what is going on and how I can get the old manager back?

TIA

--
Uncle Sky

Char Jackson September 12th 12 09:22 PM

Puzzled old man looking for answer
 
On 12 Sep 2012 20:13:09 GMT, Uncle
wrote:

When I opened the Task manager a box would open with the title at the top
"Windows Task Manager". There were three tabs. One shows what applications
are running, another shows a running graph of the CPU usage and I forget
what the third one showed.

A few days ago that changed. Now I get the box but it is untitled and has
no X to close it. There is now only the one box showing the applications in
use. In order to shut the box I have to click on the icon in the task bar
and then click "close" in the menu.

Any ideas as to what is going on and how I can get the old manager back?


Double click anywhere outside of the area where the processes are
listed. For example, the white space down beside the End Process
button, or anywhere around the thin white border of the window. Each
double click should toggle the window between the two states. Quit
when you have it the way you want it.


Uncle Sky[_2_] September 12th 12 11:25 PM

Puzzled old man looking for answer
 
Char Jackson wrote:
On 12 Sep 2012 20:13:09 GMT, Uncle
wrote:

When I opened the Task manager a box would open with the title at the
top "Windows Task Manager". There were three tabs. One shows what
applications are running, another shows a running graph of the CPU usage
and I forget what the third one showed.

A few days ago that changed. Now I get the box but it is untitled and
has no X to close it. There is now only the one box showing the
applications in use. In order to shut the box I have to click on the
icon in the task bar and then click "close" in the menu.

Any ideas as to what is going on and how I can get the old manager back?


Double click anywhere outside of the area where the processes are
listed. For example, the white space down beside the End Process
button, or anywhere around the thin white border of the window. Each
double click should toggle the window between the two states. Quit
when you have it the way you want it.


Problem solved. Thank you very much. I didn't expect such a fast reply and
such a simple solution.

Thanks again.

--
Uncle Sky

Char Jackson September 13th 12 04:36 AM

Puzzled old man looking for answer
 
On 12 Sep 2012 22:25:53 GMT, Uncle
wrote:

Char Jackson wrote:

Double click anywhere outside of the area where the processes are
listed. For example, the white space down beside the End Process
button, or anywhere around the thin white border of the window. Each
double click should toggle the window between the two states. Quit
when you have it the way you want it.


Problem solved. Thank you very much. I didn't expect such a fast reply and
such a simple solution.

Thanks again.


You're welcome. Glad it worked out for you.


Jim Hawkins[_2_] February 17th 14 11:59 PM

Puzzled old man looking for answer
 

"Char Jackson" wrote in message
...
On 12 Sep 2012 22:25:53 GMT, Uncle
wrote:

Char Jackson wrote:

Double click anywhere outside of the area where the processes are
listed. For example, the white space down beside the End Process
button, or anywhere around the thin white border of the window. Each
double click should toggle the window between the two states. Quit
when you have it the way you want it.


Problem solved. Thank you very much. I didn't expect such a fast reply and
such a simple solution.

Thanks again.


You're welcome. Glad it worked out for you.




Why doesn't it work for me ?
Or is it different with XP Pro ?

Jim Hawkins








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