Force close all processes and programs together (Windows)

In Windows, we have seen, you can use the task manager to unlock the pc if it freezes or goes slow to find out what is consuming all the resources.
However, there is no button that, automatically, forces the immediate closure of every program, every background process that does not belong to Windows, that is, dependent on external software.
KillEmAll is this button, which allows you to stop any computer activity, without turning it off.
You can also use this tool to stop any virus activity that has not been detected and to identify, in case of problems, which program is slowing down performance.
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Download KillEmAll for all 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 is a very easy to use, free small tool for Windows, capable of forcing the closure of all running processes and programs with a single click, including those that run in the background or are self-executed by viruses, spyware or other applications hidden in the system.
KillEmAll can also prove useful in quickly terminating unstable processes and applications leading to system crashes.
Once the Killemall.scr file is launched, all running processes (including open windows, programs and services) are automatically canceled and closed, leaving only the core of Windows and the essential processes keeping the PC on.
The memory is completely freed and Windows is cleaned as if it had just been installed.
The terminated processes and the files behind them are listed by the program in a list to help the user identify any malware.
Any file in a process that has ended can be sent to VirusTotal for a scan.
In addition to the direct launch with a double click on the file, KillThemAll can also be started in two other modes :
Hold down the SHIFT key while running for Plus mode, with elevated privileges that force the power to terminate multiple processes and also useful to close any more resistant malware.
Instead, hold down the CTRL key during execution to enter debug mode and close the various processes one by one, manually, without everything being closed automatically.
This mode is very useful to find, in case of problems, the program or process responsible for slowing down your computer.
In the program you can use the Whitelist function to select various processes or programs that should not be killed by KillEmAll.
Final note: I want to say that in the guide on how to recognize and remove any type of virus RKill has been reported, a tool similar to this one, but specialized to kill and terminate the processes created by malware.

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