Royal Inferno
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HELLO OTLANDERS!
My name is Royal Inferno and today I am gonna show YOU the solution to not knowing which program blocks a certain port, with pictures!
Start by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE then press open your task manager
Then you will get this little box (Don't underestimate it D: )
Go to "processes tab", if you do not have a PID column, click View, click Select Columns, and then click to select the PID (Process Identifier) check box, like this.
Then:
Now click start, launch "run" (Or if you are using vista/7 as me, just write "cmd" in the search box and press enter, and skip next step)
NOTE: SKIP IF YOU HAVE 7/VISTA
Now in "run" write "cmd" (without the *"* signs)
Then this little nifty box shall appear:
What you want to do is type "netstat -aon" like so:
Then a whole lot of shit will appear, like this:
So when all of that appears, you wanna choose which port you are having problems with, I will use port 1110, at 17th place (You can see the port after the IP, in this case: 83.177.199.190:1110 <---- That is the port)
Now to the right, you can see it says: "PID" there you want to look, Hmmm, if port 1110 has 4396 as PID, You should be looking for that pid in task manager, like so
When you have found it, end the process, and you should be good to go!
[I don't know if this is placed in right section, and sticky if you think it is worth it]
My name is Royal Inferno and today I am gonna show YOU the solution to not knowing which program blocks a certain port, with pictures!
Start by pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE then press open your task manager
Then you will get this little box (Don't underestimate it D: )
Go to "processes tab", if you do not have a PID column, click View, click Select Columns, and then click to select the PID (Process Identifier) check box, like this.
Then:
Now click start, launch "run" (Or if you are using vista/7 as me, just write "cmd" in the search box and press enter, and skip next step)
NOTE: SKIP IF YOU HAVE 7/VISTA
Now in "run" write "cmd" (without the *"* signs)
Then this little nifty box shall appear:
What you want to do is type "netstat -aon" like so:
Then a whole lot of shit will appear, like this:
So when all of that appears, you wanna choose which port you are having problems with, I will use port 1110, at 17th place (You can see the port after the IP, in this case: 83.177.199.190:1110 <---- That is the port)
Now to the right, you can see it says: "PID" there you want to look, Hmmm, if port 1110 has 4396 as PID, You should be looking for that pid in task manager, like so
When you have found it, end the process, and you should be good to go!
THANK YOU FOR READING THIS TUTORIAL!
If it helped you, you can rep++, I mean why not ;3 gives me a good "reputation" at the forum... GOTITGOTITGOTIT? no...
If it helped you, you can rep++, I mean why not ;3 gives me a good "reputation" at the forum... GOTITGOTITGOTIT? no...
[I don't know if this is placed in right section, and sticky if you think it is worth it]
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