In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Press ⊞ Win then type cmd. Right-click the Command Prompt icon and select Run as Administrator from the dropdown menu. If prompted, select Yes from the pop-up dialog box. Type taskkill /im filename.exe into the Command prompt and press ↵ Enter. Replace 'filename' with whatever the title of the program is. For example, if you were trying to close iTunes, you would replace it with 'iTunes.exe'.
Summary: Open Command Prompt as administrator. Terminate the program.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There's a chance that your phone has run out of battery and will not turn on. Plug your phone in and let it charge for a few minutes before trying any of the following steps.  If you see a battery outline with a red sliver in it appear when you connect your phone to the charger, your phone's battery was dead. Make sure that the charger you use is functioning properly. If the battery symbol doesn't appear within an hour of plugging in the phone, try a different charger/outlet. If a specific app is frozen, use the following steps to force-close the app:  On iPhone X or later, swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pause in the middle  On iPhone 8 and earlier, double-tap the home button below your screen. Swipe left and right to switch between apps. Swipe up on the screen to close an app. Press and hold the Power button on your phone until the slide to power off slider appears at the top of the screen, then swipe the slider to the right to turn off your phone. Wait for a few minutes before pressing the Power button again to turn back on your iPhone. If this doesn't work, move on to the next step. If your iPhone isn't responding to your Power button or screen taps, you can force your iPhone to restart. To do so:   iPhone X and later:  Press the volume up button, then press the volume down button.  Press and hold the side button until the screen turns on and off.  Release the button when the Apple logo appears.  iPhone 8 and 8 Plus - Quickly press and release the Volume Up button, do the same for the Volume Down button, and then press and hold the Power button until you see the Apple logo appear on-screen.  iPhone 7 and 7 Plus - Hold down the Volume Down button and the Power button at the same time until you see the Apple logo appear on-screen.  All other iPhones - Hold down the Home button and the Power button at the same time until you see the Apple logo appear on-screen. If your iPhone started freezing after updating to the newest version of the operating system, there may be an update available that addresses the freezing. To check for updates:  Open Settings  Tap General  Tap Software Update  Tap Install Now if an update is available, then follow the iPhone's on-screen instructions. You can also use iTunes to update if you still can't use your phone's screen. . If your iPhone recently started freezing after you installed an app or a series of apps, deleting the app(s) in question may resolve the freezing errors.  You can view a list of app errors by opening {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/7\/7e\/Iphonesettingsappicon.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/7\/7e\/Iphonesettingsappicon.png\/30px-Iphonesettingsappicon.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an iPhone icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} Settings, scrolling down and tapping Privacy, scrolling down and tapping Analytics, tapping Analytics Data, and looking for an instance of an app's name repeated multiple times here. Skip this step if you still can't access your iPhone's on-screen content. . If you still can't get your iPhone to unfreeze, it's time to restore a backup from iTunes. You can do this by connecting your phone to a computer, opening iTunes, opening the iPhone's page, clicking Restore iPhone, and following the on-screen instructions.  If you don't have a backup, you'll instead have to restore the phone to factory settings. If you are using macOS Catalina, use the Finder instead of iTunes to reset your iPhone.
Summary: Plug your phone into a charger. Close the frozen app. Restart your iPhone manually. Force your phone to restart. Check for an update. Delete recently installed apps Use iTunes to restore your iPhone

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can find these on Amazon or in tech department stores like Best Buy. Be sure to buy an officially licensed Microsoft receiver and not a third-party one, since third-party receivers do not work. It should plug into one of your computer's USB ports. Plugging the receiver into your computer will prompt its drivers to install. If the drivers don't automatically install, you can insert the disc that comes with your receiver to prompt them to install. If you have an Xbox 360, disconnect it from its power source before continuing; otherwise, your controller will attempt to connect to the Xbox 360 instead. Press and hold the Guide button, which is the Xbox logo in the middle of the controller. It will start flashing. It's a circular button in the middle of the receiver. The receiver's light will turn on. It's a button with the >>> icon on the front of the controller, between the shoulder buttons (LB and RB). Once the Xbox 360 controller's Guide light stops flashing, it is connected to your PC's wireless receiver. Your controller's settings will differ from game to game, and you may need to customize your controller's settings in a game before you can use the controller.
Summary:
Buy an Xbox 360 USB Wireless Receiver. Attach the receiver to your PC. Unplug your Xbox 360 from its power source. Turn on the controller. Press the receiver's connection button. Press the controller's connection button. Test the controller in a game.