Is there a way to do this? I want to look for a certain process, and if it is discovered then I want to send it to the taskkill command running in a loop to ensure it never comes back as long as I'm ...
October 21, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google We've featured programs that close down non-essential Windows apps before, as well as ways to kill those ...
Got an unstable application that you can't give up for whatever reason that also freezes up on you regularly? Weblog CyerNet details how to create quick-kill shortcuts for specific applications using ...
The command line is often the best place to resolve Windows 7 desktop problems. These basic commands will help speed your troubleshooting tasks. Holiday rerun: An oldie-but-a-goodie, these ...
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