Solution 1] Use ALT + F4. Obviously we know it wouldn't work. Why else would we try to use the Task manager to try killing the process. But let the system catch its breath in a while and try again. Should it work, you might consider uninstalling the program especially if it is a redundant freeware. You will soon be able to quickly end an entire task/process by right clicking it on the taskbar and choosing a new 'End task' option, Task Manager style. New in build 25300 and hidden. vivetool
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I'm using Chrome on Windows 8. I cannot end chrome.exe from the task manager. There are 3 instances, and as soon as I end the last one, 3 more pop up instantaneously. I've tried the plugin and extension solutions mentioned above, but of course I can't try the user data solution since I cannot shutdown chrome.exe. Click the name of the McAfee process in your task manager. This may differ depending on the type of program you are using, but is normally something similar to "McShield.exe." Step 6 Click "End Process" to stop the McAfee program. Step 7 Click "Yes" to confirm if the Task Manager prompts you. You can close the Task Manager once this is In windows Fastest way is by pressing alt and space simultaneously and c afterwards. Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. Hit the first letter of the application's name (for "Spotify": s ). Or, use the arrow up/down keys to navigate to the application's row in the task manager. Task Manager won't End Task OK I made the mistake of trying to play a DVD on a Windows 8.1 computer. This is a store-bought DVD so it should work, it's played before on real DVD players. It refused to play, or load, or show me a menu, or do anything whatsoever so I tried to close Cyberlink PowerDVD 10.0 using the Task Manager- but it wouldn't Problem: After closing Outlook, it continues to run. Outlook can't close properly if another application is accessing Outlook's message store and you need open the Task Manager and End Process. Symptoms which indicate that Outlook is not closing properly include receiving an alert telling you that Outlook is checking the data file when you open it. Type command prompt in the Start Search box. Right click Command Prompt from the search results and select Run as administrator. Type taskkill /im process-name /f and press Enter. You can get the process name by right clicking the process you want to kill (from the Task Manager) and selecting Details. SfA1.
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