The latest Dev 25231 build brings improvements to the Task Manager allowing you to finally search for open processes on your PC.
Windows 11 gets a Task Manager search bar in Dev build 25231
We all used Task Manager before to close that pesky process that is frozen or to find out which application is causing high CPU or memory usage. However, with dozens of processes running in the background, finding a specific one isn’t easy, since you have to manually search for it. That changes in this build, and Task Manager now has a search bar on the top that allows you to search processes by their name, publisher, or PID. However, this feature won’t work out of the box, and to enable it, you’ll need to do the following: You can disable this feature by following the same steps and running this command instead: vivetool /disable /id:39420424 The search bar in Task Manager looks like an exciting new feature that will benefit all users. Currently, it’s available in the Dev build, but we expect to see it in Windows 11 22H2 in near future.
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