
It’s an easy way to keep tabs on your computer’s CPU usage. This shows you how much CPU ( central processing unit) resources are currently in use on your system, and you can mouse over it to see memory, disk, and network usage. While the Task Manager is open, you’ll see a Task Manager icon in your notification area. Here you can tweak compatibility options and see the program’s version number, for example.
Properties: Open the Properties window for the program’s. This will help you see exactly what the program is and what it does.
Search Online: Perform a Bing search for the program’s application name and file name. Open File Location: Open a File Explorer window showing the location of the program’s. Always On Top: Make the Task Manager window itself “always on top” of other windows on your desktop, letting you see it at all times. Run New Task: Open the Create New Task window, where you can specify a program, folder, document, or website address and Windows will open it. This works the same as the “End Task” button. This is useful if you’re not sure which window is associated with which application. Switch To: Switch to the application’s window, bringing it to the front of your desktop and putting it in focus. Select the Microsoft Store icon on the taskbar.You can also right-click an application in this window to access more options: It'll take a moment for your apps to appear. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features. Some apps may not be compatible with Windows 10 and can cause a flickering or scrambled screen. If your app isn't in Microsoft Store, reinstall it from the manufacturer's site. Select the app you want to reinstall, and then select Install. Select the Microsoft Store from the start menu. If it's not, uninstall each app one by one until the issue is resolved. If you're asked to confirm your choice, select Yes.Īfter you uninstall the first app, restart your device and check if the screen flickering or scrambled issue is resolved or not. Select the app, and then select Uninstall > Uninstall. Scroll down the list and find the app you want to uninstall. Select the Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features. Some apps may not be compatible with Windows 11 and can cause a flickering or scrambled screen.
If the app didn't come from Microsoft Store, check the manufacturer's site for updates. If the app came from Microsoft Store, check updates for apps from Microsoft Store.