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Old 29-09-2004, 10:00   #7
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Re: looking for an end program program

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Originally Posted by Steve H
Well really Ctrl,alt,delete is the best option, although I know you were asking for alternatives (Which im not even sure there is).

Just go into processes and click the 'Username' tab at the top to list them in order.. (IE, System ones all lumped together, etc)

As a general rule of thumb, you have to leave all system ones running..and majority of the ones that have your username by you can close. When gaming I close pretty much everything.
Thanks for that Steve, yeah thats the way i do it but i was looking for a ' 1 click ' option, if there is one ?? never mind, still looking
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