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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Kill Processes from Command Prompt

I'm sure you are familiar with the traditional way to kill or end a process in Windows using Task Manager.  This method is effective but not nearly as fun as killing a process in Command Prompt.  Additionally, killing processes in Command Prompt provides much more control and the ability to end multiple processes at once.

All of this is possible with the TaskKill command.First, let's cover the basics.  You can kill a process by the process ID (PID).

First,you open cmd (command prompt).Then get the root.

Next,you can get result like this:
Second,type tasklist,then Enter  ( C:\>tasklist )
Open up an Administrative level Command Prompt and run tasklist to see all of the running processes:
Third, aim the page or program's running that you want to close.
Lastly,type taskill/PID (PID no that you aim)/f      ( C:\>Taskkill/PID xxx/f )
The /f flag is kills the process forcefully.


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Open Command Prompt From Any Folder

Here is a quick time saver that I use all the time:
  •  Hold down the Shift key and right click on any folder in Windows 7 and select Open command window here.
  •  A command prompt will open with the current directory set automatically.



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