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If you want to unload application just click on the Task Killer's tray icon by left mouse button (or press hotkey you assign to call popup menu). You'll see the popup menu which includes a list of processes and(or) windowed application depending on Task Killer settings. Choose application you want to unload and appplication will be unloaded. Also you may stop and start services.

Task Killer tray icon

Task Killer Icon


Task Killer popup menu

Task Killer popup menu


Note:
System processes (Windows NT/2000/XP) are drawn with a green color by default, you may change it in Task Killer settings. It is not recommended to kill system processes.

Warning!
Killing certain applications may cause your system to become unstable. You may set up Task Killer to ask you "Are you sure?" before unloading application.

Warning!
Unsaved application data may be lost. Be sure you want to unload the application.


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