How to Get Rid of a Window That Won't Close in Windows XP

Identify the program that has opened the window., Click on "File" or "Game"., Click on the "X" box at the far right inside the title bar., Press and hold the "Ctrl" "Alt" and the "Delete" keys all at the same time for about 1 second., Click the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Identify the program that has opened the window.

    This information is located in the title bar, directly above "File Edit View .." It is generally found in the "Name
    - Application" format.

    The example here shows "Minesweeper" The part after the hyphen (Wordpad) is the application.
  2. Step 2: Click on "File" or "Game".

    Then, click "Exit" in the drop down box.

    Depending on the type window and if changes have been made, you may: 1) be prompted to save the file, 2) it will close, or 3) it will remain open.

    If it remained open, continue to the next step.

    The next steps may not offer options to save the file before it unceremoniously closes. , If the window did not close, continue to the next step. , A new box called "Task Manager" will open. , Find the matching entry of the window that will not close.

    The example is Minesweeper.

    Look at the status for the entry.

    The example shows "Running".

    The other possibility is "Not Responding".

    If the status is Not Responding, click the "End task" button in the lower right of the display.

    If the status is "Running" it may need additional time to complete before the window will close.

    You may either wait longer, or press the End Task button.

    If the window still refuses to close proceed to the next step. ,,, If the file name (or image name) is not listed, check the "Tips" section below for help with identifying application file name (or image name). ,,, You must decide to either proceed (select "Yes") or cancel (select "No") killing the process before being allowed to continue.

    Check the "Tips" section for help with any resulting Error Windows when attempting to end a task or application. ,
  3. Step 3: Click on the "X" box at the far right inside the title bar.

  4. Step 4: Press and hold the "Ctrl" "Alt" and the "Delete" keys all at the same time for about 1 second.

  5. Step 5: Click the Application tab to reveal the contents (if not already displayed).

  6. Step 6: Click the "Processes" tab.

  7. Step 7: Click on "Image Name" to sort the list alphabetically if desired.

  8. Step 8: Scroll down the list until the name of the file that is used to start the program is located.

  9. Step 9: Click on the file name "winmine.exe" once to highlight it.

  10. Step 10: Click on the "End Process" button.

  11. Step 11: A window "Task Manager Warning" will appear.

  12. Step 12: If the window still remained open

  13. Step 13: it might be best to simply reboot.

Detailed Guide

This information is located in the title bar, directly above "File Edit View .." It is generally found in the "Name
- Application" format.

The example here shows "Minesweeper" The part after the hyphen (Wordpad) is the application.

Then, click "Exit" in the drop down box.

Depending on the type window and if changes have been made, you may: 1) be prompted to save the file, 2) it will close, or 3) it will remain open.

If it remained open, continue to the next step.

The next steps may not offer options to save the file before it unceremoniously closes. , If the window did not close, continue to the next step. , A new box called "Task Manager" will open. , Find the matching entry of the window that will not close.

The example is Minesweeper.

Look at the status for the entry.

The example shows "Running".

The other possibility is "Not Responding".

If the status is Not Responding, click the "End task" button in the lower right of the display.

If the status is "Running" it may need additional time to complete before the window will close.

You may either wait longer, or press the End Task button.

If the window still refuses to close proceed to the next step. ,,, If the file name (or image name) is not listed, check the "Tips" section below for help with identifying application file name (or image name). ,,, You must decide to either proceed (select "Yes") or cancel (select "No") killing the process before being allowed to continue.

Check the "Tips" section for help with any resulting Error Windows when attempting to end a task or application. ,

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