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Posted : Sunday, November 14th, 2004 03:31:56 AM
By : sizzler
Why do Windows programs stop responding?Configuration:
and how to recover from them? Operating System : Microsoft Windows XP

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Re: Why do Windows programs stop responding? by Anonymous Ghost on November 14th, 2004 03:32:30 AM
A computer, operating system, software program or driver may stop responding or cause other programs to stop responding because of several possible reasons. Such as a confliction of software or hardware resources between two programs, lack of system resources, or a bug in the software or drivers.
Re: Why do Windows programs stop responding? by Anonymous Ghost on November 14th, 2004 03:36:49 AM
To recover from a program that has stopped responding a user can generally press the CTRL + ALT + DEL keys on his or her keyboards to open the "Close Program" window or open the "Task Manager" window and click the "End Task" button to terminate the program. If another window opens, click the "End Task" button again to confirm stopping that program.

It is important to realize that when a program stops responding any work that has not been saved will more than likely be lost when end tasking a program. Unfortunately however there is no alternative.
CTRL, ALT, DELETE NOT RESPONDING by Anonymous Ghost on November 15th, 2004 06:30:23 AM
When I try to restart or turn my computer off, it ignores the command. THe only way to get the thing turned off is to wait for the battery to run flat (a laptop).
Re: Why do Windows programs stop responding? by scorpio on November 15th, 2004 06:37:44 AM
CTRL, ALT, DELETE NOT RESPONDING by Anonymous Ghost on November 15th, 2004 07:30:23 AM
When I try to restart or turn my computer off, it ignores the command. THe only way to get the thing turned off is to wait for the battery to run flat (a laptop).


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Re: Internet explorer not shuting down by Anonymous Ghost on January 18th, 2005 02:23:49 AM
Each time I start up my system, I am unable to use any programmes. The "egg timer" just waits and the programme never opens. When I do a CTRL-ALT-DEL it says internet explorer not responding. However, when I end task, it does not do so. If I turn off my computer and start again the same thing happens. It is as if IE has never shut down and I am unable to use the system in any way.

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