Use KillProcess utility to close or terminate hung and run-away processes.
KillProcess is a command line utility that can be used to terminate running
processes. Best of all KillProcess attempts to close processes gratefully before
terminating them forcibly. KillProcess can kill multiple instances of the same process.
Download
KillProcess.exe (16 KB).
Here is the help screen containing complete description and examples
Usage: KillProcess [/T timeout] process
Command line parameters:
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Run KillProcess.exe without parameters from the DOS command prompt to see full description of the supported parameters.