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How do i get the music to stop?

 

11-26-10 05:11 PM
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I was playing Super mario bros. 3 and then the game crashed the game went away but the music is still playing no matter how many times i turn off my computer and theres no way to get back in Please help!
I was playing Super mario bros. 3 and then the game crashed the game went away but the music is still playing no matter how many times i turn off my computer and theres no way to get back in Please help!

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11-26-10 05:31 PM
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Darkmario765 : The same thing happened to me when I was playing Super Castlevania IV. I just turned off my computer, waited a while, turned it back on, and it was fine; no more music. If that doesn't work then I have no idea. Send a PM to one of the Mods, they should be able to help.
Darkmario765 : The same thing happened to me when I was playing Super Castlevania IV. I just turned off my computer, waited a while, turned it back on, and it was fine; no more music. If that doesn't work then I have no idea. Send a PM to one of the Mods, they should be able to help.


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11-26-10 06:33 PM
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Darkmario765 :
I have an idea, but you have to be careful when you use it. This only works with Windows.

Press "Control" + "Alt" + "Delete" to open Task Manager. Click the "Processes" tab.

Depending on your browser, do one of 3 things:

If you're running Google Chrome, look for the "Image Name" titled "chrome.exe"
If you're running Internet Explorer, look for the second "Image Name" titled "iexplore.exe"
If you're running Mozilla Firefox, look for the "Image Name" titled "firefox.exe"

If you can't find any of these, then my idea won't work. If you did find one of them, right-click on it and click "End Process."

This is the equivalent of using End Task to close an unresponsive program. I just use it when I know something is either running or loading that's not listed as a program, but still want to end.

For example, chrome.exe is the file that launches Google Chrome. By ending this process, it ends Google Chrome. If a Google Chrome item is still running, then the chrome.exe process may still be running even if the window is closed. Ending the process closes anything that may still be running that was initiated using Google Chrome (visible or not).

Warning: If you end the wrong process it could be hazardous to you system. Be particularly careful with processes that do not have your "User Name" as the listed "User Name" next to the process you are ending. Those can be system processes. Ending those generally crashes the system. I accidentally did it once, but I managed to recover it. Processes that are under your "User Name" can also be necessary, so only end a process if you know the source of it.

***I will NOT accept responsibility for anything bad that happens if you end a process that you shouldn't or if something goes bad when you end ANY process. Nothing should happen, but ending a process is always risky and I won't take responsibility if something goes wrong.
Darkmario765 :
I have an idea, but you have to be careful when you use it. This only works with Windows.

Press "Control" + "Alt" + "Delete" to open Task Manager. Click the "Processes" tab.

Depending on your browser, do one of 3 things:

If you're running Google Chrome, look for the "Image Name" titled "chrome.exe"
If you're running Internet Explorer, look for the second "Image Name" titled "iexplore.exe"
If you're running Mozilla Firefox, look for the "Image Name" titled "firefox.exe"

If you can't find any of these, then my idea won't work. If you did find one of them, right-click on it and click "End Process."

This is the equivalent of using End Task to close an unresponsive program. I just use it when I know something is either running or loading that's not listed as a program, but still want to end.

For example, chrome.exe is the file that launches Google Chrome. By ending this process, it ends Google Chrome. If a Google Chrome item is still running, then the chrome.exe process may still be running even if the window is closed. Ending the process closes anything that may still be running that was initiated using Google Chrome (visible or not).

Warning: If you end the wrong process it could be hazardous to you system. Be particularly careful with processes that do not have your "User Name" as the listed "User Name" next to the process you are ending. Those can be system processes. Ending those generally crashes the system. I accidentally did it once, but I managed to recover it. Processes that are under your "User Name" can also be necessary, so only end a process if you know the source of it.

***I will NOT accept responsibility for anything bad that happens if you end a process that you shouldn't or if something goes bad when you end ANY process. Nothing should happen, but ending a process is always risky and I won't take responsibility if something goes wrong.

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11-26-10 09:59 PM
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