Windows 11 KB5067036 has a strange bug that causes the Task Manager instance to duplicate every time it is closed.
The company says it is still investigating the issue and has not yet released a fix.
Closing and reopening Task Manager now spawns extra copies, quickly eating up your system's memory and resources.
Microsoft has officially identified a bug in Windows 11 that can negatively impact performance in versions 24H2 and 25H2.The issue, which affects Task Manager, prevents the program from closing ...
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Windows Latest took a closer look at the bug and found that each instance takes up about 25 MB of working memory, so after a ...
In a statement, Microsoft admitted Windows 11's performance could "potentially degrade" due to a bug where Task Manager refuses to quit.
T he Task Manager is an integral part of the Windows operating system. It is used to manage your startup apps, check what is ...
The latest Windows 11 preview update introduced a glitch where Task Manager won’t close properly, creating multiple ghost ...
It’s quite ironic that many of Windows 11’s issues often stem from the very updates meant to improve it. While patches are ...
The optional October preview update for Windows 11 comes with an unexpected Task Manager duplication bug that may slow down ...
Windows 11’s October update KB5067036 causes Task Manager to stay running in the background and won't quit, impacting ...