Windows 11 update spoils task manager, which devours all available RAM
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Microsoft has done it again. The KB5067036 update makes Task Manager start creating its own copies in RAM. Each time the program is closed, it does not terminate the program, but starts another instance of the taskmanager.exe process. The phenomenon repeats indefinitely until it runs out of RAM.

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