When something is amiss on your Chromebook and you need to force quit an app, hit Shift-Escape. This keyboard shortcut calls up Chrome's Task Manager. Since Chrome apps are the only kinds of apps
There, you can turn it on, but it doesn't actually make the "End Task" option appear when you right click on taskbar icons and I found that the option didn't even retain its "on" status when I
Reason: There is no running instance of the task. Should you decide to try the same thing on the parent (in my case the parent was the debugger process, msvsmon.exe), it fails the same way: C:\Windows\system32>taskkill /pid 22520 /f /t ERROR: The process with PID 9564 (child process of PID 22520) could not be terminated.
To close the application, in case task manager does not respond / work, then there is a keyboard shortcut. Firstly, Select the application by clicking on the application’s window and Press ALT + F4 keys together till the application gets closed. This is the first and easiest method to end any task which is not responding. 3. End Task by
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