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How to stop a service/program without restart wich lock/slown down system on a Windows machine
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Sometimes as an administrator you may need to kill a service which is stuck at stopping in order to avoid having to reboot a server in the middle of the day. | |
Here’s what you need to do: | |
Step 1. Find out the Service Name | |
To do this, go in to services and double click on the service which has stuck. Make a note of the “Service Name”. | |
Step 2. Find out the PID of the service | |
Open an elevated command prompt and type in: | |
sc queryex servicename | |
(where servicename is the name of the service you obtained from Step 1.) | |
Make note of the PID | |
Step 3. Kill the PID | |
From the same command prompt type in: | |
taskkill /f /pid [PID] | |
Where [PID] is the service number. | |
If it is successful you should receive the following message: | |
SUCCESS: The process with PID XXXX has been terminated. | |
Be careful of what you are killing though. If you kill a critical windows service you may end up forcing the machine to reboot on it own. | |
Note: By forcing a service to stop you can also use these instructions to Kill a Windows Service which is stuck at starting as well. This will allow you to restart the service. |
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