How do I close the program and how do I close the program?

Updated on technology 2024-04-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Double-click on our desktop to open the browser, click the close button in the upper left corner, in fact, the background is still running after closing.

    2. Press "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" on your keyboard, and then select "Start Task Manager".

    3. Select "Process" in Task Manager, and then find the program we want to close in the process.

    4. Finally, right-click on the program we found, and then select "End Process".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 First, right-click on an empty space on the desktop to create a "shortcut".

    2 Copy the following content directly in "Please type the location of the object" and paste it in:

    taskkill /f /fi "username eq username" /fi "imagename ne " /fi "imagename ne

    ps: The username written here is actually the username of your computer, and you can't make a mistake in a word, otherwise it won't be recognized;

    3 Then give it a cool name if you like it, such as Sec Shutdown Program.

    You're done, you can give it a try.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. First press the win+r shortcut key to open the running command window, enter cmd in the window, and press the enter key.

    2. Then find the program you need to close in the computer, right-click the program, and click Properties to enter.

    3. After entering the properties interface of the program, check the file name of the program in the properties.

    4. Then enter "taskkill f t im" + file name in the cmd window, after entering, press the enter key on the keyboard, so that you can close the program.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your problem is not resolved, please describe your problem in detail.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no shortcut to force close the program (the alt+F4 shortcut is used to close the current front-end window, which is the same as clicking the close button in the upper right corner of the window, so alt+F4 is not a shortcut to force close the program). If you want to forcibly close the program, you need to close it through the task manager, and the following is the operation process of turning off the simple side

    Materials required: Win7 system demo.

    First, press the shortcut key Ctrl key + Shift key + Esc key to open the task manager.

    2. After opening the task manager, the taskbar will be opened by default, click the program that needs to be forcibly closed, and click "End Task" in the pop-up menu to force close the program.

    3. Sometimes when the program in the computer is stuck and unresponsive, the method of ending the task has no effect, at this time, you can force the unresponsive program to close by "ending the collapse process", the operation method is to right-click the program in the taskbar, and click "Go to Process" in the pop-up menu.

    4. At this time, it will be transferred to the process list, and add a shadow under the process of the program, then right-click the process, and click "End Process" or "End Process Tree" in the pop-up menu to force close the unresponsive window.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1 First, right-click on the blank space of the desktop to create a "shortcut".

    2 In "Please type the location of the object", directly copy the following content and paste the date to move forward:

    taskkill /f /fi "username eq username stool clear" /fi "imagename ne " /fi "imagename ne

    ps: The username written here is actually the username of your computer, and the previous word can't be wrong, otherwise it won't be recognized;

    3 Then according to your liking, give it a cool name, which branch such as: second off program.

    That's it, you can try which branch.

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