Windows handles multitasking by allowing multiple programs to run at the same time. Each program is allocated a certain amount of resources, such as processor time, memory, and disk space. Windows also allows users to switch between programs quickly.
For example, a user can open a web browser, a word processor, and a media player simultaneously. Each program is allocated its own resources, allowing the user to switch between them without having to close any of them. The user can also use the taskbar to switch between programs quickly.