Forcibly ending the specified Windows Vista process

  
In general, when we need to end a process, we will usually choose the right-click taskbar - Task Manager - right-click a process - end the way to proceed. But in fact, we can also use the command to navigate the Internet to make more options for this operation. First, * Start Menu - Programs - Accessories - Command Prompt * Right click - Run as administrator * Enter tasklist and the following list appears: Image Name PID session Name Mem Usage ============== ======================================================================================================= 26356 Console 39,352 K regedit.exe 24244 Console 9,768 K cmd.exe 18664 Console 2,380 K conhost.exe 2528 Console 7,852 K notepad.exe 17364 Console 7,892 K notepad.exe 24696 Console 22,028 K notepad.exe 25304 Console 5,852 K explorer.exe 2864 Console 72, 232 K Next, if we want to end all the processes of a program, for example, notepad.exe, you can enter Taskkill /IM notepad.exe /F. If you only want to end a process of a program, you can enter it. The PID of the process is implemented, for example: Taskkill /PID 17364 /F where F means forced termination.
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