Fix+Frozen+Applications+from+the+Command+Line++CMD


 * Fix Frozen Applications from the Command Line** **CMD**

Sometimes applications will crash, with the window on your desktop freezing and not responding to the mouse or keyboard. If you find that an application on your desktop freezes, you can quickly kill it from the command line. Once it has been terminated, you can then re-launch the application, and possibly have fixed the problem.

A list of running applications will be displayed.
 * 1) Click **Start** > **All Programs** > **Accessories:-**
 * 2) **R**ight-click on **Command Prompt** and click **Run as administrator**.
 * 3) At the Command Prompt, ( Chevron) type without the quotes “**TASKLIST “** and press [**Enter**].
 * 1) Look through the list and find the PID number of the process that you want to kill at the command prompt type **TASKKILL /PID /F** where is the PID number of the task you want to kill, Then press [**Enter**].
 * 2) Close the Command Prompt by typing **EXIT** and pressing [**Enter**].