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Terminate Non-responding Application - Create Shortcut

How to Create a shortcut to Terminate a Non-responding Application in Windows 7
Published by gamepoint
12-14-2009
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How to Create a shortcut to Terminate a Non-responding Application in Windows 7

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To kill non-responding or hung or frozen applications, normally one opens the Task Manager, and right clicks on the process and selects End Task. This will show how you can also create a desktop shortcut to kill such non-responding applications in a click.




Here's How:
  • right click on an empty area on your desktop.
  • Select New and Shortcut.
  • In the first box of the Create Shortcut Wizard, type:
    taskkill.exe /f /fi “status eq not responding”
  • Click Next.
  • Name the shortcut : TaskKiller.
  • Click Finish.
next time there is a non-responding application.just click this shortcut..hope this useful
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