If you've been using your PC to play games, you'll no doubt have dealt with an unresponsive app where you need to open up the Task Manager, find the process, and kill it via the 'End Task' function.
Recently, Windows 11 has added a new way to force-close unresponsive applications directly from the taskbar. Normally, when an app becomes unresponsive, users either have to restart their computer or ...
Windows 11 taskbar is soon adding a new nifty feature that ends tasks straight away. Once this new taskbar feature rolls out, users no longer have to launch the Task Manager to merely kill an ...
Windows Task Manager does not allow you to kill multiple processes in a single click. At times it may fail to terminate a particular process or malware. If you wish to Kill multiple Processes or Tasks ...
Microsoft will soon add a new way to end unresponsive processes in Windows 11 in the form of a new option that will show up when right-clicking an app's taskbar icon. The new functionality is ...
Runners will sprint to cross the finish line, college students may throw one last party or rush to check off a list of things to do on campus before they graduate. But when the end draws near some ...