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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Miller" data-source="post: 1179204" data-attributes="member: 158026"><p>In Windows 7 64-bit I have seen install programs for various applications not end correctly and you can only find them in Task Manager - and if they are related to Windows itself, rebooting the PC may not work because the installs are liable to restart automatically - in the background, hidden from view.</p><p></p><p>1. Open Task Manager (right-click task bar, select "Start Task Manager" from menu.</p><p>2. In Task Manager (TM), go to "Processes", then click "Show Processes from All Users".</p><p>3. Click the "Description" column header to sort list by description.</p><p>4. Carefully look through the list of processes for the word "Install" - when you find the culprit (may be more than one)</p><p>5. Right-click each install process you find and select "End Task" from the menu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Miller, post: 1179204, member: 158026"] In Windows 7 64-bit I have seen install programs for various applications not end correctly and you can only find them in Task Manager - and if they are related to Windows itself, rebooting the PC may not work because the installs are liable to restart automatically - in the background, hidden from view. 1. Open Task Manager (right-click task bar, select "Start Task Manager" from menu. 2. In Task Manager (TM), go to "Processes", then click "Show Processes from All Users". 3. Click the "Description" column header to sort list by description. 4. Carefully look through the list of processes for the word "Install" - when you find the culprit (may be more than one) 5. Right-click each install process you find and select "End Task" from the menu. [/QUOTE]
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