David E. Ross wrote:

...

The following assumes you are using Windows 7, but there should be
equivalent steps with other versions of Windows.

For Chrome, you must use the Windows Task Manager. On your task bar
at the bottom of you monitor screen, right click away from any task
buttons. Select Start Task Manager.  ...

Good answer all around, kudos.

I'd like to add that the easy way to launch Windows Task Manager (has been for decades in all versions of Windows, though I can't speak for Win10), is CTRL-SHIFT-ESC.

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Paul B. Gallagher

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