

To end all Google Chrome processes, go to Settings and then Show advanced settings. Turn off the Let apps run in the background To end all background processes, go to Settings, Privacy, and then Background Apps. How about if you want to end specific processes, programs, or apps in Windows 10? Here are particular steps to take:

Kill a process by its name by executing this cmdlet: Stop-Process -Name “ProcessName” -Force. Type the command Get-Process for you to see the list of running processes. Kill a process that runs elevated by opening PowerShell as Administrator. Take note, though, that it leaves Explorer.exe open. KillThemAll, a creation of a Neowin user, also does the same task but gives users a chance to save their data. Use CloseAll and other powerful toolsįreeware tool CloseAll is third-party software that automatically closes all running processes, leaving the user on Desktop. End all the processes under a single cluster through right-clicking on that cluster and choosing End Task. More recent Windows 10 versions have related processed bundled under a common cluster.
