Yes, but be careful as terminating the wrong process can crash the system.
right click on the task bar, click task manager, click the process tab, right click the process you want to end, click end process. pretty strait-forward. if explorer has crashed, press Ctrl + Alt + Delete. you can access task manager from there.
Open task manager select the task you want to end select "end process" close task manager
The Task Manager helps you see to watch for running programs and connected users. Also in a case of an unproper working program which you are unable to close through standard methods you can terminate with the Task Manager (right click, End process, or End process tree).
Task Manager... Just making this easy for you huh?
The Ctrl + C combination. You an also use the Ctrl + Alt + Del combination, start Task Manager, and close the batch file from there.
It is actually telling you the percent of the processor that is being used up.
Use the Task Manager to modify the process priority.
Ctrl + Alt + Del > Click Task Manager. This is the most commonly used method.Right click on the Task Bar and select "Task Manager" from the popup menu.Ctrl + Shift + Esc.Start > Run > taskmgr. This is handy for making a shortcut.
task manager
Basically, it lets you know what your computer is busy with. Comparison can be made to the 'process' portion of the windows task manager, but with more functionality.
The only real utility that you could use with ease is task manager. To start task manager hold down Ctrl+Shift and Esc. Once it loads press the process tab find the processes. Find the process and right click it. Then click end process tree. This will end that process and all other processes that were started by that process.
Ctrl+Shift+Esc will open up task manager directly.Optionally, you can also go to Start -> Run, type taskmgr, press OKCtrlCtrl + Alt + Del > Click Task Manager. This is the most commonly used method.Right click on the Task Bar and select "Task Manager" from the popup menu .Ctrl + Shift + Esc.Start > Run > taskmgr. This is handy for making a shortcut.+ Alt + Del > Click Task Manager. This is the most commonly used method.Right click on the Task Bar and select "Task Manager" from the popup menu .Ctrl + Shift + Esc.Start > Run > taskmgr. This is handy for making a shortcut.