Windows Task Manager is a great utility.
So, is it possible to hide background processes on Windows 11?
Yes, but you will have to edit the Registry file.

Heres what you oughta do.
Hide Specific Processes
Since we will be editing the Registry file, its essential to follow the steps carefully.
Before making the changes, double-check to back up the registry.

Right tap the Image File Execution Options folder and selectNew > Key.
Name this new keyexactly as the process you want to hide.
For example: chrome.exe.

Right-tap the newly created key and selectNew > String Value.
Name this new valueDebugger.
Double poke the Debugger Value and set its data to:
C:\Windows\System32\systray.exe
7.

After making the changes, wrap up the Registry editor andrestart your PC/Laptop.
To do so, stick to this instead.
Right smack the Image File Execution Options and selectNew > Key.

Name this new key as Hideprocesses
3.
Right snag the HideProcesses key and selectNew > String Value.
Name this Value Debugger.

Double smack the Debugger value and set its data to:
5.
To hide processes, you must create a new String Value under the HideProcesses key.
Name each value exactly as the process executable likechrome.exe, spotity.exe, etc.

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