If you attempt to open the Task Manager, but it doesn’t show up, crashes, or you see a “Task Manager not responding” or “Task Manager has been disabled by the Administrator” message, you’ve got a potentially severe problem that needs fixing. We will show you how to do that in Windows 10 and 11. windows cannot find taskmgr.exe make sure you typed the name correctly and then try again or other kind off errors.
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\taskmgr.exe
and delete taskmgr.exe
Now Try to open up Task Manager and it will work.
Method 2 : Check Group Policy Editor
1. Open the Run box.
2. Type gpedit.msc and press Enter.
3. Navigate to User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Ctrl+Alt+Del Options
3. Right-click the Remove Task Manager policy and select Edit.
4. Select Not configured or Disabled.
Method 3: Re-Enable Task Manager
Re-Enable is a third-party applet that can quickly re-activate system-related apps after a malware attack. Here’s how to use it.
1. Download, install, and open Re-Enable.
2. Select the radio button next to Task Manager and select Re-Enable.
Download Re-Enable.exe3. Select Yes to reboot your computer.
Done