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    How To Kill Unresponsive Programs without The Task Manager

    Windows is generally not known for its stability. Among other things there are frequent “Not Responding” applications. The reasons may vary from less RAM to Viruses to poorly designed applications. So what do you do when an application hangs up?

    I bet you hit Ctrl+Alt+Del or fire up the task manager in some other way, reach for the application and choose “End Task”. Now there is nothing wrong with this approach, in fact as long as it gets the job done it doesn’t matter how you do it. However, ever had the situation where the task manager itself takes ages to load up? Of course it can happen because task manager does a lot of other things besides just ending tasks so it requires that much more resources. Apart from that, how about ending the hung applications with just a single click?
    Yeah! you can do so. Its simple to achieve. Just follow along:

    * Right click on the desktop
    and choose New > Shortcut




    * In the dialog box
    that appears just type the following:
    taskkill.exe /f /fi “status eq not responding”



    * Give it a name of your choice



    * Now just wait for something to start “Not Responding” and let loose your Task Killer!
    So what did we do exactly? We just created a shortcut to run a command. The command being taskkill. Whenever you double click the shortcut you will invoke the said command which takes care of the rest. In particular the command we use says that kill all taskes whose status is equal to “not responding” and kill them forcefully (/f).

    The /fi switch is used to filter and pinpoint the application to kill. We are using the Program’s status to filter the applications that are not responding and then kill them. You can filter(and thus kill) by memory usage (equal to, greater than, less than or not equal to), cpu time, window title and others.

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    a little noobish :) you could just win+r then taskkill
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    Quote Originally Posted by thecoolest View Post
    windows 7 has several problems..wont be solved without any service pack...coz its WINDOWS..
    Fanboy spotted
    W7 is better than XP imho, and everyone loves XP.


    So anyway, what do you do when your explorer gets stuck lol? Just ctrl+alt+del it O:
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    they are gona release servise pack for win7.. that is new... not even a yr since win7 is released
    The beta was already released.
    Windows 7 Service Pack1 Pre-Beta - FTP RU.torrent
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owyn View Post
    a little noobish :) you could just win+r then taskkill
    Or just tskill processname if the Terminal Server service is enabled.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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