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How to Force Quit on Windows 10 and 11: Fastest Methods - wikiHow If you can't close the program, you can force close an app on Windows using the Task Manager or Command Prompt Here's how to force a program to close on Windows 10 and 11, plus tips to prevent app freezes
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