Windows 11 KB5067036 has a strange bug that causes the Task Manager instance to duplicate every time it is closed.
Earlier this week, Microsoft began rolling out a new Windows 11 build, KB5067036 (Build 26200.719 or 26100.7019), which ...
In a statement, Microsoft admitted Windows 11's performance could "potentially degrade" due to a bug where Task Manager refuses to quit.
Windows 11’s October update KB5067036 causes Task Manager to stay running in the background and won't quit, impacting performance.
The optional October preview update for Windows 11 comes with an unexpected Task Manager duplication bug that may slow down ...
To clarify, Task Manager isn't closed when you click the 'X' in the top-right corner of its window, which is the most common ...
Following a new update for Windows 11, the Task Manager can no longer be closed via the "X". However, a solution is simple.
Closing and reopening Task Manager now spawns extra copies, quickly eating up your system's memory and resources.
This popular Windows app that allows managing various packages and app updates has gotten faster thanks to underlying code improvements.
As peculiar Windows bugs go, this one is a doozy. It seems Task Manager in the latest October update for Windows 11 ( update ...
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 ...
The latest Windows 11 updates have a hilarious bug in Task Manager, a system component that is supposed to be bulletproof.