In this article, I will discuss how to force close frozen Windows programs.

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Using Task Manager

To force close a frozen Windows program using Task Manager, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager. Locate the frozen program under the “Processes” tab. Right-click on the program and select End Task to force close it. If the program is unresponsive, Task Manager can help you quickly terminate it without affecting other running programs.

Utilizing Command Prompt

To force close a frozen Windows program using Command Prompt, follow these steps:

1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager.
2. Look for the frozen program under the “Processes” tab.
3. Note down the Process ID (PID) of the program.
4. Press Win + R to open the Run dialog box.
5. Type cmd and press Enter to open Command Prompt.
6. In Command Prompt, type taskkill /PID [PID] /F and press Enter, replacing [PID] with the Process ID of the frozen program.
7. The frozen program should now be forcefully closed.

Employing Shortcut Keys

  • Open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc
  • Select the unresponsive program by using the arrow keys on your keyboard
  • Force close the program by pressing Alt+F4 or End Task

Exploring Third-Party Tools

When faced with frozen Windows programs, one option to consider is utilizing third-party tools to force close them. These tools can provide a more efficient and effective solution than the built-in Windows Task Manager.

One popular third-party tool for force closing frozen programs is Process Explorer. This tool allows users to easily identify and terminate unresponsive applications.

Another useful tool is CCleaner, which not only helps clean up your system but also has a feature to force close frozen programs.

If you prefer a more comprehensive solution, Advanced SystemCare offers a range of optimization tools, including a feature to force close unresponsive applications.

By exploring these third-party tools, you can quickly and effectively deal with frozen Windows programs, ensuring a smoother computing experience.

FAQ

How do I force stop a program on Windows?

To force stop a program on Windows, you can use the keyboard shortcut ‘Alt + F4’ or access the Settings menu by clicking the ‘Windows’ start icon > ‘Settings’ > ‘Apps’ > the specific ‘app’ you want to close > ‘Advanced options’ > ‘Terminate.’

How do I force close a program if Task Manager doesn’t work?

To force close a program when Task Manager doesn’t work, you can click on the unresponsive application or window to make sure it’s active. Then, press and hold the ‘Alt’ key and while holding it, press the ‘F4’ key. Finally, release both keys.

How do you force close a not responding program on Windows?

To force close a not responding program on Windows, you can press Control + Alt + Delete, choose Task Manager, select the application you want to force quit, and then click End task.

How do I force close a full screen program?

To force close a full screen program, you can use the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard shortcut to access Task Manager. From there, locate the stuck app under Processes, highlight it, and then click End task to close it.

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