Okay, dudes, let’s talk about how I tackled this “borton killer” thing. It wasn’t some fancy project, just something I needed to get done.
First, I figured out what I actually needed to kill. In my case, “borton” was just a stand-in for a bunch of annoying processes that kept popping up on my computer. They were hogging resources and making everything slow. Think of it like weeds in your digital garden.

So, I started by identifying the culprits. I used the Task Manager (you know, good old Ctrl+Shift+Esc) to see what was running. I looked for anything that seemed suspicious or that I didn’t recognize.
Then, I did some digging. I Googled the names of these processes to see if they were legit or if they were known troublemakers. Turns out, a few of them were related to some software I had installed and forgotten about.
The Killing Commenced
Armed with this info, I started the “killing” process. Here’s what my kill list included:
- Uninstalled the software I didn’t need anymore. This got rid of a bunch of the processes automatically. Nice and clean.
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For the remaining stubborn ones, I used the Task Manager again. I right-clicked on each process and selected “End task.” Boom. Gone.
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I also checked my startup programs (you can find this in the Task Manager too). I disabled anything that looked unnecessary. This prevented some of those pesky processes from starting up again when I rebooted.

Finally, I rebooted my computer to make sure everything was good. And guess what? It worked! My computer was running much smoother, and those annoying “borton” processes were nowhere to be seen.
It wasn’t rocket science, but it got the job done. Sometimes, the simplest solutions are the best. Just remember to be careful when you’re ending processes, you don’t want to accidentally kill something important!