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  2. Restart the computer and close programs on Mac - AOL Help

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    In the Force Quit Applications window, click any program other than Finder to highlight it, and then click Force Quit. 3. Repeat until all programs other than Finder are closed, and then close the Force Quit Applications window by clicking the red dot on the upper left.

  3. Alt key - Wikipedia

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    Alt+⌘ Cmd+Esc (often referred to as ⌘ Cmd+⌥ Opt+Esc.) brings up the Force Quit window in Apple's macOS, see Option key. Ctrl+Alt+← Backspace usually causes the X display server to shut down or to restart, see Control-Alt-Backspace.

  4. kill (command) - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and 7 include the command taskkill [5] to terminate processes. The usual syntax for this command is taskkill /im "IMAGENAME" . An "unsupported" version of kill was included in several releases of the Microsoft Windows Resource Kits available for Windows 98.

  5. Force Quit - Wikipedia

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  8. Can An Employer Force You To Quit? - AOL

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    That is, whether your boss can force you to quit. Sometimes, a supervisor will try to make you so miserable you'll quit, but some will come right out and say it's time to turn in your resignation.

  9. Brute force keygen cracks open Vista - AOL

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    There's already been a workaround discovered for using a Vista upgrade DVD to perform a full install, but some intrepid hackers now appear to have opened up an even bigger flaw in the shiny new OS ...