Sometimes we use Taskmgr to kill some stubborn processes, don't worry!
If you use the command line, you can easily get it, look at:
C: /> NTSD-C Q -P PID
This is the Win2000 itself, the specific method is:
In the start menu -> C: / NTSD -C Q -P PID, press Enter, huh, kill kill!
What is the PID? You can use Ctrl Alt Del this key key? The PID project in the list is what we need. Generally, this command can be killed in addition to the system must have, and there is no one .. ...
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.