What s wrong with the computer task manager not opening recently?

Updated on technology 2024-03-05
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Use Super Rabbit to defeat the "Disaster Flying" virus.

    The author's unit of the computer is equipped with a win xp system, and the high-end configuration makes the computer run very smoothly, but a few days ago there was a strange problem, that is, the task manager could not be opened anyway.

    Because this computer works for a long time a day on average, the initial judgment is that the system files are corrupted. Because there was a backup when I first installed the system, I simply used ghost to restore the system area with a backup. Once you are in the system, the task manager will be opened.

    I was so happy that I thought it would be solved. Unexpectedly, after using it for two days, the problem reappeared, and the symptoms remained the same. I'm in for a moment.

    Think about it, because this computer is equipped with ASDL broadband and occasionally surfs the Internet. Could it be that you have been infected with a virus?

    I searched the internet for keywords like "task manager can't open". On the webpage of Kingsoft Poison, I found that a virus called "Disaster Flying" will cause the task manager to fail to open and the registry to be unusable when it occurs.

    I tried running the registry and it really didn't work. It looks like "Disaster Flying" is doing Chong. From the **on** of Jinshan Poison Tyrant, the special killing tool of "Disaster Flying" is obtained, and then the system is entered from the safe mode and the special killing tool is run.

    It's overwhelming. What can I do?

    Suddenly, it occurred to me that Super Bunny has the ability to manage processes. I happened to have a Super Rabbit CD on hand, so I loaded it with the mood of giving it a try, opened the "Autorun" module, and clicked "Process Management". First of all, click "Scan" under "Scan Hacking Trojan" on the right, and if it really prompts "An unknown exe was found", clear it first.

    Then try to close a few programs that don't look good in the "Process Management" bar on the left. After trying many times, I finally found that as long as I close the two processes named "and", the task manager and the registry can be opened normally.

    It seems that the symptom is the right cure, how to cure the root cause, so that the next time the machine is turned on again, the "disaster flight" will no longer run?

    Go back to Super Bunny's "Autorun Bar" again and uncheck the boxes before "Remote Procedure Calls" and "Microsoft Media Player". And search the hard drive for the program corresponding to these two items, delete it, and you're good to go. You can also use the "regedit" command to open the registry and delete the "remote procedure calls" (corresponding to "hkey local machine software, microsoft windows, currentversion, run" and "microsoft media player" (corresponding to two items.

    Of course, the first thing to do after this is to update your antivirus database to the latest version. (

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Press Alt+Ctrl+Delete to open the Task Manager.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Poisoned, some virus programs will make the task manager unable to open to avoid being terminated process.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is the computer stuck!! Can the mouse still move!! If you can do it, it's the taskbar that's stuck !!

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