Microsoft is testing an update that will make the Task Manager in Windows 11 display consistent CPU usage across its ...
Microsoft is finally fixing the quirky CPU utilization readout in Task Manager to align it with industry standards.
We show you three ways to reset the Task Manager to default settings in Windows 11/10 – using the Registry, Keyboard Shortcut, or PowerShell. First of all, you need to open the Task Manager.
When Windows 11 build 22538 was released to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel last Wednesday, it was discovered shortly after by Firecube on Twitter, that a hidden new Task Manager was included ...