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Also, you could mercilessly try using the dos TASKKILL command with the awful /F parameter...

 

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30 minutes ago, Chimp said:

Also, you could mercilessly try using the dos TASKKILL command with the awful /F parameter...

already tried taskkill /F , same result....  Only reboot works...

Note that it's a problem I can sometimes also have when compiling other programs under VC++, when the tested compiled program crashes badly... -> the ex is also locked until next reboot...

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13 hours ago, binbinhfr said:

Do you have a trick to kill them "harder" ?

Try "Process Hacker", it's similar to PE but it's more modern and open-source. It has a kill option which uses a kernel driver, it is the ultimate kill-switch, even capable of killing AVs :o

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11 hours ago, TheDcoder said:

Try "Process Hacker", it's similar to PE but it's more modern and open-source. It has a kill option which uses a kernel driver, it is the ultimate kill-switch, even capable of killing AVs :o

I installed Process Hack 2, and we will see next time...

I will let you now.

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On 10/31/2021 at 9:45 PM, TheDcoder said:

Try "Process Hacker", it's similar to PE but it's more modern and open-source. It has a kill option which uses a kernel driver, it is the ultimate kill-switch, even capable of killing AVs :o

It just happened again.

I used last version of Process Hack, found my exe running, but again, Process Hack did not manage to kill it.... I had to reboot...

It says something like : unable to kill a process which is already stopping . (french to english translation)

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25 minutes ago, binbinhfr said:

I used last version of Process Hack, found my ee running, but again, Process Hack did not manage to kill it.... I had to reboot...

Did you choose to install the kernel driver during installation? Did you use the Kill option which specifically mentions the kernel driver? It is not the usual kill option, it is a separate entry in the context menu, perhaps it only comes up after being enabled in the settings, I am not sure.

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