[SOLVED] Discord not closing properly

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When i close Discord on my pc, both school laptop and my own desktop pc, the application closes, but when i open Task Manager i find it still running in the background and taking up CPU. Having to manually go into the task manager and click End Task every time i wanna close Discord is a bit of a nuisance, so is there any way i can fix this?
 
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You can disable the Minimize (close) to Tray setting, to close Discord completely on exit.

If you go to Discord -> "User Settings"-> scroll down to "Windows Settings" -> disable "Minimize to Tray"

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This should close Discord completely, instead of minimizing the app to the tray when clicking X to close the program
You can disable the Minimize (close) to Tray setting, to close Discord completely on exit.

If you go to Discord -> "User Settings"-> scroll down to "Windows Settings" -> disable "Minimize to Tray"

Screenshot

This should close Discord completely, instead of minimizing the app to the tray when clicking X to close the program
 
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Solution
You can disable the Minimize (close) to Tray setting, to close Discord completely on exit.

If you go to Discord -> "User Settings"-> scroll down to "Windows Settings" -> disable "Minimize to Tray"

Screenshot

This should close Discord completely, instead of minimizing the app to the tray when clicking X to close the program
ah yes that worked minimized to systray is off now, thanks
 
Windows 10 Pro and according to the info at the bottom of the user settings Discord 64bit installed but in Task Manager it shows 32bit running. I disabled "minimize to tray" the first week I had Discord in 2016 and with any OS change or fresh install it's one of the first things I do. Nevertheless, completely closing Discord I still end up with at least 2 instance of Discord 32bit showing and once I end task on those my CPU usage drops noticeably.
Earlier today I noticed my i9 9900KF was at nearly 30% when it's usually under 10% with Discord running, looked at Task Manager to see 6 or more instances of Discord 32bit running. I closed Discord but 4 of them persisted and the CPU usage barely dropped. I finally ended task on them and CPU dropped to under 5%. What gives?
 
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