Welcome to me. This article explains how to forcibly end the virus process. I hope it can help you.
Check and kill according to the process name
This method is realized by taskkill command under WinXP system. Before using this method, first open the process list interface of the system to find the specific process name corresponding to the virus process.
Then click the "start → run" command successively, and run the "CMD" command in the pop-up system operation box; Then input the string command in the format of "taskkill / im AAA" in the DOS command line, and click the Enter key, the stubborn virus process "AAA" will be forcibly killed. For example, to forcibly kill the "conime. Exe" virus process, just execute the "taskkill / im conime. Exe" command at the command prompt. Before long, the system will automatically return the results shown in the figure.
Kill according to the process number
The above method is only effective for some virus processes. It may not be helpful in case of some more "stubborn" virus processes. At this time, you can forcibly kill all virus processes through the built-in command NTSD of the system above WIN2000, because the command except system process and SMSs Exe process, csrss Exe process can't "deal with" except that it can basically deal with all other processes. However, before using this command to kill the virus process, you need to find the specific process number of the corresponding virus process.
Considering that the system process list interface does not display the specific process number by default, you can first open the system task manager window, click the "select column" command under the "view" menu item, select the "PID (process flag)" option in the pop-up setting box, and click the "OK" button. After returning to the system process list page, you can view the specific PID of the corresponding virus process.
Then open the system operation dialog box, run the "CMD" command in it, and enter the "NTSD - C Q - P PID" command in the command prompt state to forcibly kill the virus process with the specified PID. For example, if the PID of a virus process is found to be "444", you can execute the command "NTSD - C Q - P 444" to kill the virus process.
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