Question:
How to turn off a task manager with the relevant process can not? I while ago I found more than a yard machine process, as long as the boot in, I use the task manager but how relevant are not related
Method 1:
Kill the process is easy, casually looking for tools to do. For example IceSword. The key is to find the process is started, otherwise the next reboot it out. Way to teach you a move severely are. In fact, Windows comes with a tool can kill most of the process:
c:> ntsd-c q-p PID
Only System, SMSS.EXE and CSRSS.EXE can not kill. The first two are pure kernel mode, the last Win32 subsystem that is running ntsd themselves need it.
ntsd command system from the beginning of 2000 comes with debugging tools. By the debugger attached (attach) the process will exit together with the debugger, it can be used to terminate the process at the command line.
Use ntsd automatic permission to access the debug, which can kill most of the process. ntsd debugger will open a new window, the original pure command line can not control, but if only a simple command, such as quit (q), passed from the command line with the-c parameter on the line. NtsdNtsd by practice to software developers. Only system developers use this command. For more information, please see the help file attached to NTSD. Usage: open a cmd.exe window, type:
ntsd-c q-p PID
The last that PID, you change the process to terminate the ID. If you do not know the process ID, Task Manager -> Processes tab -> View -> select columns -> hook on the "PID (Process Identifier)" and then be able to see.
Two good stuff under xp tasklist and tskill. tasklist to list all of the process, and the corresponding information. tskill to killing the process, the syntax is simple: tskill program name!!
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