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You can enter it in Run""Then-—— user configure ——— management template——— system ——— ctrl+alt+del option, and then set it to "Enable" under the right-click attribute of "Delete Task Manager".
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These two can be disabled.
It's a system process through which different services are started, which is normal.
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Which process can be blocked by Task Manager? (too general) Your question should be asked like this: How to prohibit unwanted software processes on Task Manager?
1. Open your anti-virus software and bring up (Traffic Monitoring).As shown below:
2.Then right-click on the software process you want to know; The page will pop up, and then left-click (view the file properties) and then jump out of the page as shown below
4;close the process; That's it.
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1. How to close all processes that Task Manager can't kill.
If you are unable to close a suspicious process in Task Manager, you can use the following method to force it down, taking care not to kill the core process in the process table:
1.Use the tools that come with Windows XP 2000.
Since Windows 2000, the Windows system has come with a user-mode debugging tool NTSD, which can kill most of the processes, because the process attached to the debugger will exit with the debugger, so as long as you use NTSD to call up a process under the command line, and then exit NTSD to terminate the process, and using NTSD will automatically get debug permissions, so NTSD can kill most of the processes.
How to do it: Click the Start program Attachments Command Prompt, enter the command: ntsd -c q -p pid (change the last pid to the pid of the process you want to terminate).
In the process list, you can find the PID of a process, for example, if we want to close the process in Figure 1, enter: ntsd -c q -p 408.
The above parameter -p indicates that the process pid is followed by -c q, and -c q indicates that the debugging command to exit ntsd is executed, and the above parameters can be passed from the command line.
2.Use specialized software to kill the process.
Task Manager can't kill the process, you can use special software to shut down. There are a lot of software that can kill processes, such as Process Killer, Icesword, Willow Leaf Eye Scraper, System View Master, Kill Process, etc.
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Force End Process Usage: Open a window and enter the following command:
ntsd-cq
PPID: Change the last PID to the ID of the process you want to terminate. If you don't know the ID of the process, Task Manager - > Process Tab - > View - > Select Column - > check"PID (Process Identifier)."and then you can see it.
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It's possible that it's a conflict Software conflicts are very common See if it's caused by a new program installed recently Or uninstall Thunderbolt and Aoyou respectively and then install it It's really not good to use Mini Thunderbolt to save resources Speed is not bad Appearance is also good.
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Crashes and blue screens occur occasionally, and the reasons are difficult to find, both in software and on hard disks. In terms of software, it is to clean up the garbage of the computer and optimize the performance; In terms of hardware, it is to open the chassis and re-plug and unplug the parts to remove the dust. In short, as long as it doesn't happen very often, it's not a big problem.
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Just reinstall the system.
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