Use Task Manager to KILL Firefox is not working
Using Task Manager I find a "plugin-container.exe" under Firefox. Sometimes more then one.
Viewing the properties of this file shows different information but usually something like "pipe\gecko-crash-server-pipe.4500 plugin" or "pipe\gecko-crash-server-pipe.5996 plugin" is there.
My question is why won't the KILL [End Process} shutdown Firefox when this happens? The only recourse I have found is to shut down Windows and restart.
I have run virus and malware scans and don't find any issues.
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I just had the same problem (this is actually the 3rd or 4th time in fact). I'm running Windows 7 and Firefox 8. While I don't have a fix for the problem (i.e. the cause), I do have a solution that seemed to work for me.
- Open taskmgr.
- End process tree for "firefox.exe" (I know, it doesn't work but do this step anyway.)
- End process tree for "explorer.exe" (this will make your screen blank except for your wallpaper since you just killed windows explorer.)
- ctrl+alt+delete and re-open taskmgr.
- Click "File" -> "New Task (Run...)"
- In the field to the right of "Open:", type "explorer"
- Click "OK" (or, press enter)
This will restart windows explorer and when I re-opened taskmgr, Firefox was no longer listed and I was able to restart Firefox.
Hope this helps. Merry Christmas.
~palaceguard247