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Hi,
how do i kill a process that froze? ie. Firefox, IE, and all that, that are not responding? so far, i have tried "taskkill /im pid", and process explorer. taskkill always returns a message telling me that a kill command has been sent, but the process is still not killed. process explorer, no matter how many times i try killing it, the process still wont be killed. seriously, this inability to kill processes that are frozen is getting really, really irritating. |
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Kill it through Task Manager. Right click on the process and choose "Kill
Process Tree". -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Ristar" wrote in message ... Hi, how do i kill a process that froze? ie. Firefox, IE, and all that, that are not responding? so far, i have tried "taskkill /im pid", and process explorer. taskkill always returns a message telling me that a kill command has been sent, but the process is still not killed. process explorer, no matter how many times i try killing it, the process still wont be killed. seriously, this inability to kill processes that are frozen is getting really, really irritating. |
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OBVIOUSLY, this doesnt work. heh.
even in XP, and for running programs (the programs that Vista actually lets me kill) using process explorer or taskkill produces a more immediate effect than using task manager, which "Richard Urban" wrote: Kill it through Task Manager. Right click on the process and choose "Kill Process Tree". -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Ristar" wrote in message ... Hi, how do i kill a process that froze? ie. Firefox, IE, and all that, that are not responding? so far, i have tried "taskkill /im pid", and process explorer. taskkill always returns a message telling me that a kill command has been sent, but the process is still not killed. process explorer, no matter how many times i try killing it, the process still wont be killed. seriously, this inability to kill processes that are frozen is getting really, really irritating. |
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Hi,
Just a thought, but are you issuing the commands from an elevated prompt? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Ristar" wrote in message ... Hi, how do i kill a process that froze? ie. Firefox, IE, and all that, that are not responding? so far, i have tried "taskkill /im pid", and process explorer. taskkill always returns a message telling me that a kill command has been sent, but the process is still not killed. process explorer, no matter how many times i try killing it, the process still wont be killed. seriously, this inability to kill processes that are frozen is getting really, really irritating. |
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Strange, I have never found a hung process that I can not kill off.
-- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Ristar" wrote in message ... OBVIOUSLY, this doesnt work. heh. even in XP, and for running programs (the programs that Vista actually lets me kill) using process explorer or taskkill produces a more immediate effect than using task manager, which "Richard Urban" wrote: Kill it through Task Manager. Right click on the process and choose "Kill Process Tree". -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Ristar" wrote in message ... Hi, how do i kill a process that froze? ie. Firefox, IE, and all that, that are not responding? so far, i have tried "taskkill /im pid", and process explorer. taskkill always returns a message telling me that a kill command has been sent, but the process is still not killed. process explorer, no matter how many times i try killing it, the process still wont be killed. seriously, this inability to kill processes that are frozen is getting really, really irritating. |
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sorry to but in but I am having a similar problem trying to end process on
wmp.exe it will end but then it keeps popping off and on in my list, and I'm wondering if this is what is causing my PC to hang in shutting down screen? "Ristar" wrote: Hi, how do i kill a process that froze? ie. Firefox, IE, and all that, that are not responding? so far, i have tried "taskkill /im pid", and process explorer. taskkill always returns a message telling me that a kill command has been sent, but the process is still not killed. process explorer, no matter how many times i try killing it, the process still wont be killed. seriously, this inability to kill processes that are frozen is getting really, really irritating. |
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Hi, im new to Vista, so... what's an elevated prompt?
I'm signed in as admin, and even when i do the "Run as administrator" thing, the process still wont be killed. is that wat u mean? "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi, Just a thought, but are you issuing the commands from an elevated prompt? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Ristar" wrote in message ... Hi, how do i kill a process that froze? ie. Firefox, IE, and all that, that are not responding? so far, i have tried "taskkill /im pid", and process explorer. taskkill always returns a message telling me that a kill command has been sent, but the process is still not killed. process explorer, no matter how many times i try killing it, the process still wont be killed. seriously, this inability to kill processes that are frozen is getting really, really irritating. |
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Try the KB article below, use the kill tool. Run it elevated.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197155 "crushablemeg" wrote: sorry to but in but I am having a similar problem trying to end process on wmp.exe it will end but then it keeps popping off and on in my list, and I'm wondering if this is what is causing my PC to hang in shutting down screen? "Ristar" wrote: Hi, how do i kill a process that froze? ie. Firefox, IE, and all that, that are not responding? so far, i have tried "taskkill /im pid", and process explorer. taskkill always returns a message telling me that a kill command has been sent, but the process is still not killed. process explorer, no matter how many times i try killing it, the process still wont be killed. seriously, this inability to kill processes that are frozen is getting really, really irritating. |
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ah... where's the kill tool? i cant find any downloads and "kill.exe" doesnt
exist in my system. In addition, what resource kit is the article talking about? there's no downloads and i cannot find "kill" and "pview".. and have totally no idea how to use "at". "Jeremy Viegas" wrote: Try the KB article below, use the kill tool. Run it elevated. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197155 "crushablemeg" wrote: sorry to but in but I am having a similar problem trying to end process on wmp.exe it will end but then it keeps popping off and on in my list, and I'm wondering if this is what is causing my PC to hang in shutting down screen? "Ristar" wrote: Hi, how do i kill a process that froze? ie. Firefox, IE, and all that, that are not responding? so far, i have tried "taskkill /im pid", and process explorer. taskkill always returns a message telling me that a kill command has been sent, but the process is still not killed. process explorer, no matter how many times i try killing it, the process still wont be killed. seriously, this inability to kill processes that are frozen is getting really, really irritating. |