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When using apps/programs on the computer, sometimes one program might experience long pauses or periods of unresponsiveness. You even cannot close the program by clicking the X button in its upper right corner. In this case, you would want a way to force the program to quit. Now, this post will show you three ways to force an unresponsive program to quit in Windows 10.

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Way 1: Force an unresponsive program to quit using keyboard shortcut

When a program freezes up or does not respond for a long while and the X button does not work, you can try to force it to quit by pressing the Alt + F4 key on your physical keyboard. The Alt + F4 keyboard shortcut can force a program to quit when the program’s window is selected and active. When no window is selected, pressing Alt + F4 will force your computer to shut down.

Tips: Alt + F4 might not work for some cases. If Alt + F4 doesn’t work for your case, use any of the methods below.

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Way 2: Force an unresponsive program to quit using Task Manager

Task Manager is the most common way to quickly end a process or program on Windows computer.

Step 1: Open the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc keyboard shortcut or by right-clicking on your Windows 10 taskbar and then selecting Task Manager.

Step 2: If the Task Manager is displayed with a simple interface, click the More details button on the lower left corner to display its full screen.

Step 3: Select the Processes tab, and you will find the unresponsive program under the Apps section. To force the program to quit, just click on the program to highlight it, and then click the End task button in the lower right corner of the Task Manager window, or right-click on the program, and select End task.

Way 3: Force an unresponsive program to quit using Command Prompt

Sometimes, even Task Manager might not work. Then you have to use Command Prompt to terminate an unresponsive program. Here are the steps.

Step 1: Open a Command Prompt window by pressing Win + X and then select Command Prompt.

Step 2: Type tasklist and press Enter key. This will list all currently running tasks and programs on the computer. You can find the unresponsive program’s name from the list.

Step 3: Type taskkill /im program_name.exe and press Enter key. For example, in my case, I want to force the Excel program (i.e. Excel.exe) to quit, so I type taskkill /im excel.exe and press Enter. If everything went right, the command will run successfully, and the message 'Sent termination signal to the process Excel.exe with PID 5972' is displayed on the screen. The PID means the Process id which was defined by the Windows system.

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  • If you want force an app or program to quit on your Mac, you can use a similar keyboard shortcut to PC's Control+Alt+Delete.
  • Force quitting a program will sacrifice any unsaved changes, so do it with care.
  • In addition to the keyboard shortcut, there are two other ways to force quit a troublesome program.
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Sometimes in life, you just have to cut your losses and call it quits. This is certainly the case when your Mac is giving you trouble with a program that's either frozen, or running so slowly that you just can't take it anymore. Rather than sitting there glaring at that rainbow-colored 'spinning wheel of death,' instead just use a force quit override to shut down the program. Then you can restart it and, ideally, get some actual work done.

Just remember that when you force quit a program on Mac, you may lose unsaved work. Sometimes an autosave function will come to the rescue, and you can opt to have websites reopen if you have to quit your browser, but force quitting often means losing some work, so use it only as a last resort.

While PC users have the Control+Alt+Delete shortcut, famously known as the 'three-finger salute,' Mac users have an equally effective way to take the control back from the computer. Here are the three ways to force quit on a Mac.

How to force quit on a Mac using a keyboard shortcut

© Apple/Business Insider Pressing Command + Option + Escape on a Mac is equivalent to pressing Control + Alt + Delete on a PC. Apple/Business Insider

1. Press the 'Command,' 'Option,' and 'Escape' keys. Note that the Option key is also sometimes referred to as 'Alt,' and that the Escape key just reads 'Esc.'

2. The Force Quit window will pop up.

3. Select the application you'd like to close and select 'Force Quit.'

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How to force quit on a Mac through the Apple menu

1. Click on the Apple logo at the top left corner of the screen.

2. In the dropdown menu that appears, hit 'Force Quit...'

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3. The same force quit pop-up menu will appear. Select the offending program and hit 'Force quit.'

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How to force quit on a Mac through the Dock

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1. Locate the program you want to quit in your Mac Dock.

2. While holding down the 'Option' key, right-click on the program and select 'Force quit.'

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