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How to get start with Task killer?

09/05/2011 02:46 by JohnEverard

How to get start with Task killer?
First answer posted by Artemaria at 09/05/2011 02:52
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  • Artemaria
  • After Task Killer has been installed on your computer, you can run the program from the Start menu (Start -> Programs -> Task Killer -> Task Killer). 
    You will see Task Killer icon in the system tray. When you click on the tray icon by left mouse button you will see the popup menu contains processes and/or visible windows list. If you decide to unload any program just click on the item identify the program you need to kill. Also you can start and stop services on your computer . 
    You can enable "Load at Windows startup" option at Settings -> Common. When this option is enabled, Task Killer runs automatically when Windows starts.
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