MonsterMaxx
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What I've found with Vista is that a 'kill process' only works if the application will behave itself and shut down.
When a program has gone out into outter space and hung, but doesn't report that it's hung Vista won't terminate the process. It won't shut down, only way out is to KILL the machine (unplug or pwr button for 10sec.)
I'm sure this is more of M$'s wanting to keep users from having any control over their machine.
Is there any way to override this? Or do I need to keep hitting the power button every time a program missbehaves?
(right now it's intel's wifi installer that's running amuck and can't complete it's install.)
When a program has gone out into outter space and hung, but doesn't report that it's hung Vista won't terminate the process. It won't shut down, only way out is to KILL the machine (unplug or pwr button for 10sec.)
I'm sure this is more of M$'s wanting to keep users from having any control over their machine.
Is there any way to override this? Or do I need to keep hitting the power button every time a program missbehaves?
(right now it's intel's wifi installer that's running amuck and can't complete it's install.)