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Press Task Manager.
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In daily life or office, the computer has become our indispensable "work partner", so sometimes the computer is stuck and needs some emergency measures to avoid unnecessary losses to yourself.
1. Use the shortcut key "Ctrl+Alt+del" to bring up the task manager. See if you can end some processes with Task Manager and wait for the computer's response.
2. If the waiting time is very long, it will not work, just restart it, I hope that what you haven't saved is word or something, so that they will have a cache to save.
3. The last way is to use the task manager to open some files and create some new files, copy the unsaved files to the new files for saving, and finally re-computer.
Notes:
1. Don't open multiple background applications at once, especially games and other software that require high performance.
2. Writing files is to have the habit of keeping them at hand, so as to prevent computer crashes and other situations, so as not to bring some unnecessary losses to yourself.
3. Be cautious when buying a computer, don't buy fake or old goods, don't be greedy for a small bargain, otherwise the gains outweigh the losses if you buy fake goods.
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1.You can use the keyboard hotkey Ctrl+Alt+Delete to bring up the task explorer, select the currently running task and click to end the task. The computer is back to normal.
2.It is recommended to develop good habits and use third-party software, such as: 360 security guards to optimize and clean up the computer.
3.For hardware-caused cards, you can upgrade them locally, such as: higher CPU, increase memory, replace graphics card, etc.
Ask me to ask for something, and when it is over, the things I didn't save are gone?
I want something, and when it's over, the things I didn't save are gone?
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If the keyboard is not working well, or the memory light is not lit, it is likely to be a crash. If you are using office office, it is possible to retrieve some data, and other software can tell you that you have been anew! Let's reboot decisively!
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See if you can end some programs with Task Manager.
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See if you can end some processes with Task Manager, and then wait for the computer's response If the waiting time is long, just restart it, I hope the things you didn't save are word or something, so they will have a cache to save.
Finally, use the task manager to open some files and create some new files, copy the saved files to the new files to save, and finally re-computer!
This happened to my computer just now, and it was temporarily handled by the third method, hoping to help you.
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Reboot and try, or reinstall the system.
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Reboot, or simply disconnect the power supply.
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It seems that there is no choice but to lose. Remember to save it regularly in the future, how long does it take to automatically save it in word, and study it yourself.
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After you reboot, back up your data, and then make the system!
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If you don't have important files on your C drive, just format the C drive, and then reinstall the system, if so, you can remove the hard drive and back it up on another computer.
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Crash? What is the relationship between not moving the mouse and not saving? If it crashes, the content of the document will definitely be gone, because if it is not saved, everything will be in the cache. If it crashes, it will all be lost?
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You can uninstall Foxit Reader X first. Try it in installation, if it doesn't work, change it to Adobe Reader in a different software, and then it's not good, it's a virus. Gotta redo the system.
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Then you change the version, I haven't had a problem with this version, how much is your email, I'll send it to you.
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One is a bug;
Second, the computer memory is insufficient;
the third is that the CPU is small;
Fourth, the computer is broken.
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Is there a virus in your computer? Use 360 to fully scan or repair your system!
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Something that can't open the desktop. Does the start button in the bottom left corner of that point work?
If it works, it could be that there is a problem with your desktop pattern. Someone deliberately set up a picture like that, right-click on the arrangement icon on the desktop to see if there is a check mark in front of the display desktop icon. If it's not this kind of problem. It is estimated that there is something in your machine that occupies memory, and the computer can't react.
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1. See if the CPU and memory usage is very high, at 100%, so that the system will be unresponsive and slow to respond. End a process that is too heavily occupied.
2. Use Optimizer to rebuild the icon cache. System Optimization - Desktop Menu Optimization.
3. See if it is a virus Trojan problem. Generally, the first case is more common.
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Use Windows Optimizer to rebuild the desktop icon cache.
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alt+ctrl+del
Then check to see if there are any suspicious programs running inside. Then just kill it and take a look.
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I used to do that on my computer.,Take a screenshot of the desktop map.,Set it as the background.,And then put the desktop shortcut in a folder for backup.,Then delete all the icons on the desktop.,Pull the taskbar down to hide.,So it is estimated that others don't respond to the icons on the background on the table.,Haha。
This is my own play, and I can still drop it if I deceive my classmates.
But it's unlikely that you're in this situation, hehe.
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Do you have several antivirus software installed?
Don't pretend to be so many, just use one and you're OK.
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You're stupid upstairs... What does this have to do with the graphics card?。。。 Do you understand computers? Don't fool people.
Brother, I'll tell you. This breakdown can occur with any XP system. The L2 cache is insufficient...
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Your system has been in for a long time. Too much garbage. If you don't know how to clean up, just make a system.
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