Force Quit Not Working

H

husky86

I have noticed a disturbing little trend in using Windows Vista Ultimate.
I'm noticing that when a program has stalled, and when I bring up the Task
Manager in order to force an application to quit, nothing comes as a result.

Meaning, Task Manager will bring about the normal processes involved in
force quitting/ending an application. After I have informed Task Manager
that yes I do indeed want to quit the application, ultimately the application
is never ended. It is never ultimately forced to quit. It just hangs on
there in its stalled state.

This doesn't happen the majority of the time, but I would say that it's
happening at least a third of the time... or more. And it happens with the
more memory intensive applications (Photoshop, Adobe Bridge, etc.)

Ultimately I have to completely restart the machine, which is very
frustrating.

Is anyone else noticing this emerging trend? Or is it just me?
 
R

Richard Urban

Sometimes you must go into the process tab, identify the running process
associated with the program, and end the process from there. It usually
works.
 
S

Synapse Syndrome

Richard Urban said:
Sometimes you must go into the process tab, identify the running process
associated with the program, and end the process from there. It usually
works.

Yes, and the easiest way to find the right process is the right click on the
program in the Applications tab and select Go To Process.

ss.
 
H

husky86

Thanks for this info!

What happens when the process itself won't end? This also is happening more
often.
 
H

husky86

Many thanks!


Synapse Syndrome said:
Yes, and the easiest way to find the right process is the right click on the
program in the Applications tab and select Go To Process.

ss.
 
S

Synapse Syndrome

husky86 said:
Thanks for this info!

What happens when the process itself won't end? This also is happening
more
often.

I have never not been able to kill a process unless it completely freezes or
slows down the computer to a very slow crawl. There have been rare
occasions that I have needed to kill a rogue process like that through
another machine, with the Sysinternals PSKILL command, which can work
through network. You can also use it locally.

ss.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top