The Verge senior editor Tom Warren reported about the occurrence of a fatal error in Windows 11. He said that the error is related to the task manager, which duplicates itself after closing.

According to the editor, the error appeared after the operating system update in October. After closing the task manager, several copies of it appeared at once, loading the processor and RAM. He also noted that his open pipeline amounted to 69 units.
Microsoft added a strange error to Task Manager in the latest Windows 11 update. After the October 2025 optional update, Task Manager will duplicate when closed. It's unbelievable: My gaming PC slowed down so much after I opened and closed the task manager 69 times. Great.
We are talking about updating Windows 11 to version 25H2. It brings artificial intelligence support to the operating system, including new functions for the Copilot+ neural network assistant.


















