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Task manager is not responding

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If you're running anything older than version 1903, including Windows XP, 7, or 8.1, you can restart Explorer.exe or Windows Explorer.

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Wait a few seconds for the service to automatically restart. Locate the Start process, right-click, and select End Task. Right-click on the Taskbar and select Task Manager. Also, other software or hardware problems could be involved, so a restart saves you further diagnostics.īeginning with Windows 10 build 1903, there is now a new service called StartMenuExperienceHost.exe giving you two possible options when your Start Menu freezes. Always a good idea, especially if it's been a while since your last reboot. If you don't want to play around with Task Manager and Services, here's an easier way restart your computer.

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TIP: Hard to fix Windows Problems? Repair/Restore Missing Windows OS Files Damaged by Malware with a few clicksĪ simple way to solve this problem is to restart the Explorer or Start processes.