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A rare invincible command that comes with Windows, dealing with black soft and viruses
Q: How can I turn off a process that cannot be related to the task manager? I found more than one process in my machine for some time. As long as it is turned on, I can't keep it with the task manager.
A 1: It is easy to kill the process, just find a tool. For example, ICESWORD. The key is to find the startup method of this process, otherwise the next restart it is coming again. By the way, you will teach everyone. In fact, it can kill most processes with Windows.
C: /> NTSD-C Q -P PID
Only System, Smss.exe and CSRSS.exe cannot kill. The first two is pure core, and finally the Win32 subsystem, the NTSD itself needs it. NTSD starts from 2000 is the user status debug tool with the system. The process of being attached to the debugger (Attach) is exited with the adjustment, so it can be used to terminate the process on the command line. Automatically get DEBUG permissions using NTSD, which can kill most of the process. NTSD will open a debug window, which is originally uncontrolled under the pure command line, but if it is just a simple command, such as exiting (Q), pass the command line from the command line with the -c parameter. NTSD also provides software developers in accordance with practices. Only the system developers use this command. Usage: Open a cmd.exe window, enter:
NTSD-C Q -P PID
Turn the last PID to the ID of the process you want to terminate. If you don't know the ID, Task Manager -> Process tab -> View-> Select Column -> Hook "PID (Process Identifier)", then you can see it.
Answer 2: There are two good stuffs Tasklist and TSKILL under XP. Tasklist can list all processes and corresponding information. TSKILL can kill the process, the syntax is simple: TSKILL program name.