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JohnAPI2016-03-21 11:36:02
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JohnAPI, 2016-03-21 11:36:02

Widget (gadget) Windows 7, for killing system processes?

The essence of the question is in the title. I would be grateful for the links, I looked for it myself, I did not find it.
> "Ctrl+Shift+Esc or taskkill"
Need a quick solution, on top of other windows, so that with 1 click you can kill a suddenly overloaded task.

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TomasHuk, 2016-03-21
@JohnAPI

For many years I have been using Process Killer 1.4.2 for these purposes . Very convenient, works flawlessly, kills processes for one or two.
Launch by Ctrl+Shift+~.

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tovogukA, 2016-03-21
@tovogukA

Task Manager (which has been built into Windows for 20 years now) hangs on top and kills tasks. What does not suit?

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Sergey Kovalev, 2016-03-21
@Sergey-S-Kovalev

The softies have abandoned the use of desktop gadgets because they run in the user's context and it is unrealistic to control their security.
You, in my opinion, are trying to solve the consequences, not the causes.

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res2001, 2016-03-21
@res2001

Ctrl+Shift+Esc or taskkill

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Vladimir, 2015-01-24
@alexbagirov

integrity violation when checking against a foreign key
www.xrasher.ru/main/ignorirovanie-vneshnih-kluchei...

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Armenian Radio, 2015-01-24
@gbg

I'll work as a Google translator - they wrote to you "the record with the robot_gnuchess_01 key is duplicated, which the primary key does not allow."
Find out where you got the double and what to do with it.

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Maxim Kudryavtsev, 2015-01-24
@kumaxim

The link about the violation of integrity has already been thrown off to you, this is it.
As a possible solution - replace INSERT with REPLACE ( documentation ). It will help with a 50/50 chance.

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