Windows 10: 2 cmd.exes flashin in task manager

Discus and support 2 cmd.exes flashin in task manager in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; A week ago I was deleting extensions of my Google Chrome and one of them Called: The Runner Sent me to a web I think That's one of the reasons why now... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Unknown_648, Aug 6, 2024.

  1. 2 cmd.exes flashin in task manager


    A week ago I was deleting extensions of my Google Chrome and one of them Called: The Runner Sent me to a web I think That's one of the reasons why now sometimes 2 cmd.exe and sometimes the Microsoft logo and the config app appear in the task manager While using no resources at all.Upon getting sent to the web 3 cmd.exes flashed on my screen after that I checked the task manager app and waited for those cmd.exe to come again and they did.2 days later I checked the task manager, now there was: The config app, a Microsoft app with the Microsoft logo on it, the opinions app and 1 cmd.exe execu

    :)
     
    Unknown_648, Aug 6, 2024
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  2. imanalien Win User

    No restart button in task manager

    another easy way to kill tasks, download and install Winaero Tweaker(free) and theres a setting to add a Kill non responding tasks using the desktop right click menu. When you place your cursor on the desktop anywhere and right click the option is at the top of the list, Very handy and you dont have to go through all those steps and well Winaero Tweaker has alot of cool Windows tweaks. Just posting a different suggestion, Im sure your ok with what was suggested here.
     
    imanalien, Aug 6, 2024
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  3. task viewer icon(virtual desktop)

    Hi Terry,

    Are you facing any other issues with the start menu or the action center?

    I would suggest you to try these steps and check if that fixes the issue:

    • Open an Administrator CMD window. If you can’t find a way, use these steps:
    • Press CTRL+Shift+ESC to open Task Manager.
    • Click File > Run New Task
    • Make sure you have a check mark beside “Create this task with administrative privileges”
    • Type CMD
    • Type the following commands at the CMD prompt:

      dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

      sfc /scannnow
    If the above steps didn't help, then try creating a new user profile and check if the same behavior is noticed. This will help us determine if this issue is confined to your user profile. Try these steps and let us know the results.
     
    Bennet Martin, Aug 6, 2024
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  4. Alden Rey Win User

    2 cmd.exes flashin in task manager

    System Restore Error 0x800700AA and Task Manager

    Thank you for your response. Some of the common symptoms of (0x800700aa) are unfinished installation of Windows application, virus infections, inaccruate registry entries, corrupt system files, incompatible or outdated software or hardware, unfinished uninstalling
    of some files, clashes between the automatic update error and the computer, installing of some corrupt or infectious apps or files, etc. In this case, we suggest to run a clean boot on your computer. Kindly follow the steps provided by
    Stephanie Sal on this
    link
    .

    Regarding about the Task Manager concern. Malware may prevent opening of Task Manager. So you may want to clear your computer junk files and then run a full or deep scan with your antivirus or security software or Microsoft Security Essentials. If you're
    done running those tests. We suggest to run DISM and SFC. By doing so, the task will scan for changed or misplaced files. If sfc discovers that a protected file has been overwritten or corrupted, it retrieves the correct version of the file folder, and then
    replaces the incorrect file. Kindly follow the steps below to perform the task:

    Run DISM and SFC

    • Open an Administrator CMD window. If you can’t find a way, use these steps:
      • Press CTRL+Shift+ESC to open Task Manager.
      • Click File > Run New Task.
      • Make sure you have a check mark beside “Create this task with administrative privileges” .
      • Type CMD.
    • Type the following commands at the CMD prompt:
      • dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
      • sfc /scannow
    • If neither command shows a good result, go to Reset your PC.

    If none of the above options work, review the different recovery options available in Windows 10. The
    “Keep my files” option should work – Reset your PC > Option > Keep my files.

    If you're unwilling to reset the PC, you can try uninstalling the antivirus software, and do an in-place reinstall.

    Should you need further assistance, feel free to get back to us.

    Regards.
     
    Alden Rey, Aug 6, 2024
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