In systems running on windows xp and other previous versions of windows pressing Ctrl+Alt+del will produce the windows task manager window< in windows vista and windows 7 the same procedure is used but you will be redirected to a screen similar to the login screen with a list of buttons, the last button is labeled Task manager and clicking it will produce the windows task manager window.
I have a HP computer with Windows XP. I use CTRL+ALT+DEL to access the Task Manager.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete and on the menu you'll find it.
Shift + Ctrl + Esc
Ctrl+Shift+Esc
Alt+Ctrl+Del
Ctrl+Shift+Escape directly opens it. In Windows XP or before, its Ctrl+Alt+Delete
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Which of the windows versions OS do not have Device Manager?
Microsoft states Windows Xp can handle up to 10 displays attached to one system. Reference:
The main portion of the screen that displays when Windows 7 is loaded is called the
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The "Task Manager" was introduced with Windows NT 4.0. Previous versions of windows had a program that was just called "task" or "task list". So, if you are looking specifically for "Task Manager", the answer is Windows NT 4.0.
The portion of the screen that displays when windows XP is loaded is called the Desktop. It features icons for different programs, the Taskbar and the Start Button.
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