By default Windows Task Manager and registry editor status is enabled, but a user can also disable or enable it manually. Some time a registry hack applies on both editors to disable it. Before proceeding further, first scan your system with up-to-date antivirus, and then follow the given steps to enable it.
To enable this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.
First go to the link of registry tools to access the useful script file and download it to your computer hard disk.
Now double click on this file to run this .vbs file and then a small message will appear on screen.


Click on Ok button to finish the process and now you can run the both windows editors.
