Wednesday 20 April 2016

How to Enable Task Manager From Registry In Windows Disable by Virus

1.Enable Task Manager from Registry in Windows 8,7, XP or Vista

The task manager can be enabled by modifying the registry entry. In some cases, the registry access is also blocked by the virus. Then you must get the access of your registry to modify it. You can enable the access to the registry using the Disk utility, which have mentioned later in this article. However, if you have the access to registry then follow the steps below:


  • Press "Windows Key + R", type "regedit" in the "Run" dialogue box 
  • Navigate to 
        HKEY_Current_USER > Software > Microsoft > Windows >                      CurrentVersion > Policies System
  • Double click on "Disable TaskMgr" at the right pane
  • Set the value to 0(Zero)
  • Restart the computer.

2.Enable Task Manager by Running a CMD Command

You can also re-enable the task manager from the Run command.

  • Press Windows Key + R combination from your keyboard
  • Copy this code and paste it in the "Run" dialogue box :
       REG add HKCUSoftware/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/
       Policies/System /v  DisableTaskMgr /t REG_DWORD  /d /0 /f 
  • Hit the ENTER Key
  • Restart your computer.

3.Enable Task Manager from the Group Policy Editor (Gpedit.msc)

Group Policy Editor is a feature in Windows which is used to edit local policy settings. It can also be used to enable Task Manager. To do so, just follow the steps given below: 

  • Press Windows Key + R, type "gpedit.msc" in the 'Run' dialogue box
  • Navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Ctrl+Alt+Del Options




  • Double-click on the 'Remove Task Manager' and set it to 'Disabled' or 'Not configured'
  • Restart your Computer  or Log Off  and Log back On to apply the changes.

Note: Group Policy Editor is not available on home editions of windows.

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