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I have used tsk manager which won't kill the process and used the above method and the '-t' method and still nothing. I have searched and found many people are having this issue with Opera but no one seems to know either how to fix it or kill it. When it was 'not responding' when opening with previous tabs, it made all other browsers non operable too.

I would just use a different browser, however I have a lot of bookmarks on Opera that I don't want to lose. Anyone any idea how to solve this problem? From theme doing threi things like to fix something nothing working at all. And this is not working it's still running ha you'r kidding guys.

You will never fix anything from them what are suggesting you. Just screw up yuor pc. Do not believe just do it and you will that i'm right.

Vista and Win7 are totally fuckin useless eyecandy bullshit. ALL of the 16 process killing methods failed. I tried the pskill tool, very useful but doesnt work on one of my proccesses, 'WizardLauncher. This process is for the computer game Wizard and it was working for years. When I open the application it just says, this application is allready running. What else can i do; this is really fustrating. I followed all of the steps but "hl2. If I reboot my computer, I can run it, but it just displays the steam pop-up saying "Preparing to launch Team Fortress 2.

The pop-up goes away again and nothing happens. The process hl2. Now if I try to start Team Fortress 2, the steam pop-up comes up, and then a windoes pop-up comes along saying: "Source — Warning. Only one instance of the game can be running at one time. When I reboot my computer the whole thing starts over again. It displays the dark gray steam pop-up — "Preparing to launch Team Fortress 2" — and then nothing happens, and we're where we started.

It does the same thing that "Kill process" option in task manager. It fails to kill processes that task manager fails to kill. That means this app is useless on XP Home. If it is even possible cause it is obvious that every faild process termination is not just process itself related. Thank You all for understanding and no I do not have the knowledge to make it myself if it is even possible. This does not work. Like all the other comments say actually.

What did the author of this program have in mind? The program doesn't even check if the process has been killed. It just assumes it has. I have noticed that this happens when it occupies more than 1 GB of ram. When it gets to 1,,K of used ram it crashes like that. Right now with this complex project this keeps happening.

This pskill thing worked once. SO it seems nobody was able to find a solution to this app hunging problem. Although, I guess I would be the first one to tell that I am having a hard time to terminate skype. Oh, and from what I noticed after having read all the comments from above, is that ppl get really frustrated while looking for the solution to solve this "process hunging" problem.

And since apps like pskill turns out to be another failue, they get mad at the author for posting the possible solution that works for some and doesn't for others. This was just a suggestion, not a promise, wasn't it? This is at least how I feel about it. Keep up the work. I cannot kill firefox. I have tried Windows task manager, Process Explorer from Sysinternals , taskkill and pskill.

A message appears as if they had succeeded but they didn't. And I am the administrator. Wow folks, this thread is like a snapshot of society. Way too many spoiled rotten whining bitches who think they are entitled to everything their hearts desire instantly.

First of all, watching the net did not create this app, Microsoft did, he merely posted how to use it.

If it didn't work for you, grow a pair and move on. Second, he is not your GD free IT tech, you have no right to bitch and moan about anything, are you paying for his service? Now you losers go inflate your wife and go to sleep!!! Oh yeah, reboot your effing computer, then figure out the ROOT cause of your issue.

Microsoft really needs to come up with a proper task ender. I'm running two Server R2 servers as Terminal Servers in a multi user environment, and it is completely absurd that there are dead processes that not only cannot be ended, but will actually prevent the server from restarting properly. Obviously this is not the fault of the author of this column, but it is extremely frustrating because users can jam up the server to the point where it can't even be rebooted properly, applications like Word or Firefox will stop working, and the only recourse is literally to pull the plug on the machine or use the power button.

It sure seems like the more "secure" Microsoft products become, the less things actually work. You can see from the dates on this thread that this has been a problem for years, but still no solution. And people wonder why Microsoft is a company in decline…. Get a life : Please take the advice of your alias in this thread and go troll elsewhere. Your post brought nothing to this thread. There appears to be a lot of posts on the Spotify community forums about Spotify regularly getting into an unkillable state.

I have also noticed that there is no input in the multiple Spotify community threads from Spotify developers on this problem. I've used Windows 7 since the RC and this is the first time I've come across an unkillable process. Hi guys in desperation I got pskill in the hope that it would kill a really annoying antivirus program that remains in memory no matter what because it's pissed off at me for using a false cracked serial no. It found out a few days ago an now screams at me when I try to use it's many functions saying 'You Sir a victim of software piracy as it's obvious you're using a bogus serial no'.

So I close it down but it leaves 3 fragments of data in memory and won't die. Im using Windows 8 Professional on a multiprocessor machine 4 , intel core iU cpu 1. Then I tried with 'PsKill -t nnn ;got the same response. I used my Admin acct, same thing. What I wasn't able to work out was how the code latched onto my memory and wouldn't die piecefully when I attempted to kill it. Only rebooting could I get them to go away.

OK, so now I've got to get this off my chest, and I need to say that I mean absolutely no disrespect to anyone here or that I'm trying to be sarcky or poking fun at anyone for their views et al.

I've been to MIcrosoft in Redmond WA, had lunch with Bill Gates and his charming wife Melinda, talked to him and his pals over Lattes and biscottis — But not once has anything as banal and pointless come up in conversations as this issue and gotten people so rabid over something so insignificant. But I've been around puters when we used punch cards on old Univac machines.

Now I'm gonna go away and do a great big Denial of Service attack on the perps behind my angst over the 3 fragments of code that just won't leave me alone. Process terminators not mentioned here, which I've found effective for terminating stubborn processes, are:.

Beyond Logic's Process. Update: It is fixed. OLD and all is well. Hope this helps someone. There were only Microsoft subkeys, nothing else. Another update: I have taken the bad software hive, and the good working one software. If you want to kill the firefox process run:. One example is whenever I want to kill the explorer. If you have multiple instances of an image open such as multiple firefox. When you specify the PID only the specific instane of firefox will be terminated.

The real power of taskkill are the filtering options that allow you to use the following variables and operators. Important Windows Vista hotfixes and Windows Server hotfixes are included in the same packages. However, only "Windows Vista" is listed on the Hotfix Request page.

To request the hotfix package that applies to one or both operating systems, select the hotfix that is listed under "Windows Vista" on the page. Always refer to the "Applies To" section in articles to determine the actual operating system that each hotfix applies to. The security catalog files, for which the attributes are not listed, are signed with a Microsoft digital signature. Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. How to use a MDL For more information about software update terminology, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:. Need more help?

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