Teach you XP "end process" operation a few tricks to use

  

Teach you XP "end process" operation tricks

Whenever the system runs slowly, the program stops responding, suspected of getting infected with viruses, etc. When an abnormal situation occurs, the first thing the experts think of is to open the "Windows Task Manager" to view the currently running programs, startup processes, CPU and memory usage, etc. This provides us with ideas for further problem solving. There are even some “prawns”. The first thing after logging in to Windows is to open the Task Manager and leave it on the taskbar so that it can be “monitored” at any time. In any case, using the task manager is the only way for the rookie to compete, and this article will introduce some doubts and techniques.

1. The task manager does not kill the program of "dead"; I am going to flatten

We often encounter a situation where the program stops responding when the task ends in the task manager, or even the system crashes. . Try a command-line widget called close. After downloading, run the “cmd” command to open the command line window and go to the directory where close.exe is located. Run the “close window name” command to end the program. This command supports wildcards. For example, to end the window named "lds; I received the file" window, we only need to enter "ldquo;close me*”

2. Sniping & ldquo; Add /Remove Programs & "False Deaths

We use the "Add/Remove Programs" to uninstall the software, often encounter the window suspended animation ( Neither the "no response" prompt appears, and the window cannot be closed. The solution is very simple: end the process "rundll32.exe" in the "Process" folder of the task manager.

Tips:

Sometimes when we switch between multiple users in Outlook Express, there will be a "Cannot switch" prompt, causing the OE to crash. The solution is End "Msimn.exe" process; if you run BugReport.exe in the QQ 2004 Beta installation directory to report the program BUG, ​​you will encounter no system response, and multiple BugReport.exe processes appear in the process list, ending Drop them.

3.Alternative "lock the computer" trick

In general, we use the Win+L key to reduce the computer. If your system does not have an administrator password, then others tap The next enter key makes it easy to enter the system. We can first minimize all open windows, then end the explorer.exe process in the task manager, so there is no "login prompt window", and no other menus can be found, others will feel awkward. When you want to re-use your computer, just run “File →New Task (Run)” Enter “explorer” However, this method may cause some program icons on the system tray to be lost. Please use caution

4. When the task manager is deactivated by the system administrator

This is because the task manager is The administrator or malicious code is disabled. Can be restored through Group Policy: Type “gpedit.msc” in "Run" to start the “Group Policy" editor. In the "local policy", expand the "User Configuration & Rarr; Management Template & Rarr; System & Rarr; Ctrl + Alt + Del Options" branch, double-click in the right window, delete the task manager & rdquo; strategy, in In the pop-up policy settings dialog box, select the “unconfigured” option, and change to “unconfigured” to “disabled", click “OK" "Ctrl&Alt+Del" The key combination will bring up the "Taskbar Manager".

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