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Use Alt+F4 keyboard shortcut Use Taskkill Kill a Not Responding process using a Shortcut Terminate ALL open applications instantly. Click on the application you want to close and then press the Alt+F4 ...
Unresponsive apps are one of the most common frustrations Windows users face. You click the X button… and nothing happens. The app freezes, refuses to close, or keeps relaunching itself. Thankfully, ...
Abstract: Setting up real-time hardware communication for applications such as precise motion control can be time consuming and confusing. Therefore, this tutorial introduces the deployment of an ...
YouTube has removed two videos from creator CyberCPU Tech that show how to install Windows 11 without a Microsoft account. The platform justifies this with content ...
Windows 11 is an excellent desktop OS, no doubt about that. However, some classic Windows issues do pop up pretty often, and that makes the experience jarring for an average user. Recently, we learned ...
In Windows, typing cd by itself shows you the current working directory. On macOS, the pwd (print working directory) command serves the same purpose. It will display the full path of where you ...
Want to remove OneDrive from Windows 11, but it keeps coming back or syncing files? You’re not alone. Many users want to permanently remove OneDrive from Windows 11, either to free up system resources ...
I have a question regarding its behavior on Windows. In my scenario, I use supervisord to manage 2 programs. The programs have implemented graceful shutdown to clean up resources and ensure business ...
If a program freezes and Task Manager can't close it, you can try using ALT+F4, which acts like clicking the close button, to end the process immediately. Restarting your computer can also help fix ...
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