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Answerer 1
Hold all at one time…
CTRL + Shift + ESC
You should then see a task manager that pops up. Click on the program you desire to close, then click “End Task”.
Answerer 2
Ctrl+Shift+Esc to get to the task manager
Go to applications right click on the program and say end task, you can also close them from the Processes tab. When in a program Alt-F4 will attempt to close it.
Ctrl+Alt+Del is also a longer way to get to the task manager
Answerer 3
Right click on the bottom taskbar you should see a list of items then click task manager find the program and select end program
Answerer 4
press ctrl+alt+delete to get task manager, Then mark the program, u want to close and then press end process below the window.
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