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Fix Ctrl + Alt + Del Not Working on Windows 10

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We all must be aware of Ctrl + Alt + Delete, a computer keyboard keystroke combination originally designed to restart the computer without turning it off. But with new versions it’s now used for more than this, Nowadays when you press Ctrl + Alt + Del keys combination on your Windows computer the following options will pop up:

  • Lock
  • Switch user
  • Sign out
  • Change password
  • Task manager.

Fix Ctrl + Alt + Del Not Working on Windows 10

Method 1: Check Your Keyboard

keyboard is not working properly or there is some dirt or something in keys that are hindering keys to work properly. Sometimes keys are also placed at the wrong place so check that as well with any right keyboard.

1.If your keyboard isn’t working then get it to change with the new one. Also, you can check it first by using it on another system. In this way, you’ll get to know that if the problem is in your keyboard or there is some other reason.

2. You need to physically clean your keyboard to remove any unwanted dirt or any.

Method 2: Change Keyboard Settings

As discussed above, sometimes third-party apps cause a problem with the default settings of the system, for this, you need to reset them in order to fix Ctrl + Alt + Del Not Working on Windows 10: 

1. Open Settings of your system by typing settings in the Search Menu.

2. Select Time & language from the Settings app.

3. Select Region from the left-hand menu and check if you already multiple languages or not. If not then click on Add language and add the language you want to add.

4. Select Date & Time from the left-hand window. Now click on Additional time, date and regional settings.

5. A new window will open up. Choose Language from the Control Panel.

6. After this set the primary language. Make sure this is the first language in the list. For this press Move down and then Move up.

7. Now check, your combinational keys should be working.

Method 3: Modify Registry

1. Launch the Run window on your system by holding Windows + R buttons at the same time.

2. Then, type Regedit in the field and click OK to start Registry Editor.

3. In the left pane navigate to the following registry key:

4. If cannot find the System then navigate to the following key:

5. Right-click on Policies and choose New > Key. Enter the System as the name of the new key. Once you create a System key, navigate to it.

6. Now from the right side of this find DisableTaskMgr and double click it to open its properties.

7. If this DWORD isn’t available, right-click the right pane and choose New -> DWORD (32-bit) Value to create a one for you. Enter Disable TaskManager as the name of the DWORD.

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8. Here value 1 means enable this key, thus Disable Task Manager, while value 0 means disable this key therefore enable Task Manager. Set the desired value data and click on OK to save changes.

9. So, set the value to 0 and then close Registry Editor and reboot your Windows 10.

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Method 4: Removing Microsoft HPC Pack

IObit Uninstaller or Revo Uninstaller.

Method 5: Scan your PC for Malware

Microsoft Security Essential (which is a free & official Antivirus program by Microsoft). Otherwise, if you have third-party Antivirus or Malware scanners, you can also use them to remove malware programs from your system.

get rid of any unwanted malware or virus immediately . If you don’t have any third-party Antivirus software then don’t worry you can use the Windows 10 in-built malware scanning tool called Windows Defender.

1.Open Windows Defender.

2.Click on Virus and Threat Section.

3.Select the Advanced Section and highlight the Windows Defender Offline scan.

4.Finally, click on Scan now.

5.After the scan is completed, if any malware or viruses are found, then the Windows Defender will automatically remove them. ‘

6.Finally, reboot your PC and see if you’re able to fix Ctrl + Alt + Del Not Working issue.

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I hope using the above methods you were able to fix Ctrl + Alt + Del Not Working on Windows 10 issue. But if you still have any questions regarding this article then feel free to ask them in the comment section.

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