How to Force Quit an Application on a Windows 11 PC
When using a Windows 11 PC, it’s common to encounter unresponsive applications. This may happen for various reasons such as internal glitches, third-party software conflicts, or insufficient memory. When this happens, the only way to regain control of your computer is by forcing the application to quit. Here’s how to force quit an application on a Windows 11 PC.
Step 1: Open the Task Manager
The Task Manager is a built-in feature in Windows 11 that allows you to monitor, control, and manage active processes on your computer. To launch the Task Manager, you can either right-click on the taskbar and select “Task Manager” or use the keyboard shortcut “CTRL + Shift + ESC”.
Step 2: Locate the unresponsive application
Once the Task Manager is open, you’ll see a list of running applications and processes. The application causing the problem should be easy to spot as it’ll have a status of “Not responding” next to it. You can also sort the applications by name, CPU usage, or memory usage to make the search easier.
Step 3: Force the application to quit
Once you’ve located the unresponsive application, select it and click on the “End task” button at the bottom-right corner of the Task Manager window. This will force the application to close, and you should be able to regain control of your computer.
Alternatively, you can also use the keyboard shortcut “CTRL + ALT + DEL” to bring up the “Security options” screen. From there, click on “Task Manager” to open it, and follow the same steps as above.
In some cases, the application may not respond to the “End task” command. This may happen when an application is stuck in a loop, or when there’s a conflict with other software on your computer. In such cases, you can try using the “End process” button in the Task Manager. Note that this option is more drastic as it terminates the application without giving it a chance to save any unsaved data.
Wrapping up
Force quitting an application is never an ideal situation, but sometimes it’s the only way to regain control of your computer. The steps above should help you force quit an unresponsive application on your Windows 11 PC. However, if the problem persists, it may be worth seeking help from a professional or contacting the software vendor for support.