Press CTRL, AIT, DEL
Open task manager select the task you want to end select "end process" close task manager
you can do it using windows task manager.
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got to task manager, and then processes. after that, end explorer.exe. now it keeps the background and you have to do everything from the task manager or CMD.
I don't know if there is a button you can click to make the task manager appear on your desktop. I use CTRL-ALT-DEL on my xp to make the task manager come up on my desktop. Then I just click on the x to close it.
Ctrl+Shift+Escape directly opens it. In Windows XP or before, its Ctrl+Alt+Delete
Ctrl + Alt + Delete ---> Task Manager
TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 7: Applications, Processes, Services, Performance, Networking and Users.TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 8: Processes, Performance, App history, Startup, Users, Details and Services.I'm not too sure of WINDOWS XP
TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 7: Applications, Processes, Services, Performance, Networking and Users.TASK MANAGER TABS FOR WINDOWS 8: Processes, Performance, App history, Startup, Users, Details and Services.I'm not too sure of WINDOWS XP
Right click the taskbar and choose Task Manager and click the Performance tab.
In systems running on windows xp and other previous versions of windows pressing Ctrl+Alt+del will produce the windows task manager window< in windows vista and windows 7 the same procedure is used but you will be redirected to a screen similar to the login screen with a list of buttons, the last button is labeled Task manager and clicking it will produce the windows task manager window.
In Windows, this would be the Task Manager. In XP, hit Ctrl + Alt + Del all at the same time to bring it up. Windows 7: Hit Ctrl + Alt + Del and click Start Task Manager. Be careful in there! If you close the wrong thing you could cause the PC to crash or worse.