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How to Fix Process Not Ending In Task Manager 2iw14

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Key Takeaways
  • 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 the problem by closing all programs and starting your system fresh, clearing any temporary issues causing the freeze.
  • Another method is to use the Taskkill command in the Command Prompt to forcefully end specific programs, even if they are not closing through the usual methods.

When a program freezes, Windows usually gives you two choices: wait for it to respond or force it to close. But in some cases, the “End Task” button is greyed out, making it impossible to shut the program down the usual way. While Task Manager is typically the go-to solution for killing unresponsive apps, many s have reported that even Task Manager fails to close certain frozen programs. If you’re facing this issue, you’re not alone and it’s time to try alternative solutions.

Fix Process not Closing in Task Manager in Windows 11 3t211q


This is a common problem with Windows 11 that you might face. There is no need to be worried if you are running Windows 11 on your computer and are experiencing this problem. You can follow some troubleshooting methods to fix the processes and programs that are not closing in Task Manager. This article will help you solve the issue, and you will be able to close programs in Task Manager. 

Fix 1: Use ALT+F4 381538

You can use the ALT+F4 key combo to close the task. This is the shortcut that you can use to close the program. This keyboard shortcut works the same as click on the X (close button) at the right corner of the program window. This keyboard shortcut can be useful when the X button is greyed out, and you are unable to close the program using that button. 

ALT+F4

Tap on the program that you want to close. Now hold the ALT key and press the F4 key while you hold down the ALT key. This will close the program.

Fix 2: Restart Your Windows 11 PC 6q2e45

If the programs are not closing in task manager, then you can try restarting your PC. Restarting your PC might fix any temporary bugs that you might encounter. If you face any such problem, you can restart your PC, then the program that has crashed will also close, and you will no longer face the problem.

Fix 3: Use Taskkill Command  3q1s2c

You can use the taskkill command to kill the process/program. If the programs are not closing in task manager, then you can use this command to terminate the process. To use the taskkill command, follow the steps given below-

  • Right-click on the empty space on your desktop. 
  • Now click on a new item, and then click on the shortcut. Now where you have to type the item’s location, enter the command taskkill /f /fi “status eq not responding” and click on Next. 

How to Fix Process/Programs Not Closing In Task Manager? Win11

  • Follow the on-screen instruction, and click on Finish once you are done. 

This will terminate the process or the program that is not responding. You can either use Command Prompt to use taskkill command and then terminate the not working program. 

  • Open the start menu, and search for the command prompt. Right-click on the command prompt, and then click on the run as . 
  • In the command prompt, please type in the command tasklist and hit Enter to run it. This will display a very long list of processes running on your PC. 

How to Fix Process/Programs Not Closing In Task Manager? Win11

  • Now type in the command Taskkill / IM process.exe /F in the command prompt and execute it. Do note that the name of the process will replace process.exe. That’s the command to kill the process by name. However, if you want to kill the task with its process ID, enter the following command- Taskkill /PID 1000 /F and execute it. 1000 will be replaced by the process ID, which you will find in the list of processes that you get.
  • If you want to kill multiple processes at once, type the command Taskkill /PID 1000 1001 10002 /F and execute it. The numbers will be the process ID of the process. 

How to Fix Process/Programs Not Closing In Task Manager? Win11

Fix 4: Force Quitting The App Using Task Manager 5y1v2z

You can force quit the app using the task manager to not end the task normally on the task manager. To force quit the app using the task manager, follow the steps given below-

  • Open the task manager on your PC. 
  • Now select the program/process that you want to force quit. 
  • Right-click on the process, and then click on Go to details. You will be headed to the details tab. 
  • Now right-click on the highlighted process, and then click on the end process tree to force quit the program. 

How to Fix Process/Programs Not Closing In Task Manager? Win11

  • You will see the confirmation prompt. Click on OK to allow it. 

After following the above steps, the app will be closed in the task manager. 

Fix 5: Run Chkdsk  246w17

Many times you may encounter this problem due to corrupt files. Chkdsk can repair the corrupted files if any. 

  • Open the start menu, and search for the command prompt. Right-click on the command prompt and click on the run as
  • Type in the command chkdsk /f /r /x in the command prompt and hit enter to execute the command. 

Chkdsk

  • You will be asked to confirm it. Press the key on the keyboard and hit Enter to confirm it. 
  • Once done, close the command prompt, and restart your PC. 

After doing so, open the Task Manager, and try closing the program again, and you will no longer face this issue. 

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Final Words 3j561a

By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can fix the issue of programs not closing in Task Manager on your Windows 11 PC. Whether the “End Task” option is not working or your system refuses to shut down frozen processes, this tutorial offers effective solutions. We hope you found this article helpful! If you have any questions or need further help, feel free to drop them in the comments below.

Anurag Jain
https://itechhacks.toallowsite.com
Anurag is a Senior content analyst with 4 years of experience in the industry. Based in India, He is extremely skilled at Windows related to How to Troubleshooting matters. His favorite topics are Windows 11, Android, and How To's.

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