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Killing a task from the command line on windows.

If, for example, you've got a fullscreen app that's somehow grabbed the screen topmost but not necessarily focus, and frozen, and WILL NOT release it, but other apps are responding and you can, say, see them under Peek and use the start menu, etc? But you can't get any other window to actually appear on the screen where you can click on them?

(That situation is not as hypothetical as you might believe. Repeatable, even.)

Well then, open Task Manager with ctrl-alt-del and use peek to see the name of the frozen application, open an elevated command prompt with start ->cmd-> Run As Administrator, and then type, blind, "taskkill /im [name]" and press enter. This will kill the stupid goddamn application that won't come back and won't go away.

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Date: 2015-10-23 07:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theweaselking.livejournal.com
It works better, for this game, on this PC. Basically. Getting it to work at all without annoying graphical glitches and hangs and crashes (that also affect other games using the same client) was a pain in the butt caused by a change earlier in the year. So once I've got a "works every time" setting, I stick with it. Occasionally, while alt-tabbing to a different window, it crashes in this way.

None of these problems affect my desktop. It really is a laptop-hardware-specific thing. Some other people with similar laptops report similar problems, but fixes for oddities affecting a small number of users on a small subset of PCs where they have a working workaround are not high priorities for the developers.

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