![]() ![]() Next, create a “Debugger” string value in the right pane.Create a subkey named “taskmgr.exe” if it doesn’t already exist.Launch regedit.exe and go to the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options.Copy to: C:\Program Files\Classic Apps\Task Manager\System Resources Step 2: Replace Taskmgr.exe in the registry.Copy to: C:\Program Files\Classic Apps\Task Manager\Program\en-US.Copy Taskmgr2.exe to: C:\Program Files\Classic Apps\Task Manager\Program. ![]() Create the following directories: C:\Program Files\Classic Apps\Task Manager\ProgramĬ:\Program Files\Classic Apps\Task Manager\Program\en-USĬ:\Program Files\Classic Apps\Task Manager\System Resources.Rename all the Taskmgr.* files to Taskmgr2.* - E.g., Taskmgr.exe to Taskmgr2.exe.Download Old_Taskmgr.zip and extract the files to a folder.To replace Task Manager manually instead of using the script, follow these steps: Step 1: Copy files If you wish to revert to the original Task Manager, run the Undo script (“undo.vbs”.) The script also adds the debugger registry entry for Taskmgr.exe so launching the original Task Manager (Taskmgr.exe) will launch the legacy Task Manager (Taskmgr2.exe) instead. That’s it! The Task Manager is now replaced with its older (21H2) version. ![]() This script file copies Taskmgr.* files as Taskmgr2.* under the following directory and subdirectories: C:\Program Files\Classic Apps\Task Manager The archive contains the following items: (See File Details & the Hash Checksum for each file.)ĭouble-click the VBScript file “ replace_taskmgr.vbs“. To get back the old version of Task Manager in Windows 11, try these steps: Replacing Task Manager using Scriptĭownload Old_Taskmgr.zip and extract the files to a folder. Get Back Legacy TaskMgr in Windows 11 22H2 Let’s see how to get back the older (21H2) version of Task Manager in Windows 11 22H2 and above. Though it’s one keypress less, it takes time to get used to it, mainly since we’ve been accustomed to the old interface for years. The hotkey is now changed it’s now Alt + N. In the old Task Manager interface, you could press Alt + F and then press Enter to start a new task. This is a big letdown for those who rely heavily on keyboard shortcuts. However, the menu bar has been removed in the new Task Manager. ![]()
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