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Taskbar feigned death has been resolved.
Taskbar feign death:
In the process of using Windows XP, when I want to switch windows in the taskbar, I suddenly find that clicking the icon in the taskbar has no response, and clicking the start button has no response. It's like the system freezes. But the program can be run by clicking on the icon on the desktop.
There is no problem with using some shortcut keys, which means that the system does not freeze. The unresponsive taskbar returns to normal on its own after a certain amount of time, a condition known as "taskbar feigned death". There are a number of ways we can solve it.
Solution:1Upgrading to Windows XP SP1, I have not heard of a taskbar freeze for users working on SP1.
3.Disable advanced text services.
Windows XP's "Advanced Text Service" includes voice, handwriting and Chinese keyboard input services, and our commonly used input methods are also classified as Advanced Text Services in Windows XP. But some services, such as handwriting or voice features, can conflict with some software, and the most obvious reaction is that the taskbar becomes unresponsive. For example, when we clear the document and click "OK" or turn on multiple IE quick shutdowns, the taskbar freeze is likely to occur.
In fact, not many people use the voice and handwriting functions in the advanced text service, and we can completely turn them off. Open the "Control Panel", click "Switch to Classic View", double-click "Region and Language Options", click the "Language" tab in the dialog box, then click the "Details" button, click "Language Bar" in the "Text Service and Input Language" dialog box that opens, check the "Turn off Advanced Text Service" option and save the settings.
Since the Chinese input method is also part of the advanced text service, the result after closing the service is that the input method switch bar disappears, and we can only use the shortcut key "ctrl+shift" to switch the input method.
4.Turn off VFX and use the classic Start Menu.
Sometimes the taskbar freeze may be related to VFX, such as the taskbar freeze that occurs when multiple IEs are quickly shut down. At this time, we can right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop, select "Properties", click the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" area, select "Adjust to Best Performance" in the "Performance Options" dialog box that opens, and turn off all the effects and save them for exit. Then right-click on the "Start" button, select "Properties", select the "Classic Start Menu" option and click "OK" to save.
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Caused by the poor stability of the win10 system. Press the keyboard combination "Ctrl+Alt+del" to open the "Task Manager", switch to the "Processes" tab, select the "Windows Explorer" item, and click the "Restart" button. After Windows Explorer restarts, try right-clicking on the taskbar.
Demo model: Huawei MateBook X System version: Win10 Take Huawei MateBook X, Win10 as an example: Win10 64-bit system is not stable enough.
Method 1:Press the keyboard combination "Ctrl+Alt+del" to open the "Task Manager", switch to the "Processes" tab, select the "Windows Explorer" item, and click the "Restart" button. After Windows Explorer restarts, try right-clicking on the taskbar.
Method 2:
1. Click the "Cortana" voice search box in the lower left corner of the desktop, enter "PowerShell", find the tool as shown in the figure from the search results, right-click, and select "Run as administrator" from its right-click menu.
2. Run the "Windows PowerShell" program as "Administrator", copy and paste the following command into the Command Prompt interface, and press Enter to execute. Wait patiently for the system deployment process to complete, which takes about 2 to 10 minutes.
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Finish the process with the Task Manager process bar first, and then run explorer in the file "New Task" to solve the problem temporarily.
hkey current user software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer Advanced ], click the New DWORD value command on the menu bar, and name the DWORD value as TaskBarGroupSize.
Optimized grouping XP taskbar:
If you often have multiple applications open while using your computer, you should cherish the space on your taskbar. However, whether you browse the web page or use office software, many times it is inevitable to open multiple windows, which will fill the taskbar of Windows XP.
Nowadays, Windows XP's grouping taskbar feature allows you to group the same or similar programs into a group, so that users can select multiple windows separately by clicking on a window icon. By default, Windows XP will rank the first program to open. However, by tweaking the registry project, we can make a further move on this combination.
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Method steps.
First, open the run dialog box and enter msconfig, press enter to open the system configuration window, switch to the "Startup" tab, and then uncheck the unnecessary startup and click OK.
Then right-click the taskbar, right-click the menu and select the "Start Task Manager" option, then end the process first, click "File - New Task" at the top of the window, and then enter " in the open Create New Task interface, click OK.
Then clean up the disk fragmentation of the system, open "Start", "All Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools", "Disk Defragmenter", select the C drive, and then click "Analyze", and then start the defragmentation.
If there are too many files and the system is redundant with temporary files, it is recommended to clear the junk files regularly, enter %temp% in the run dialog box, click OK, and then delete some useless files in the pop-up interface.
Finally, you can try to right-click on the computer icon and select Properties, click on the "Advanced System" settings on the left side of the pop-up interface, switch to the "Advanced" tab in the pop-up window, click the "Settings" button under the performance column, and then select "Adjust to best performance" or keep only some necessary items.
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On weekdays, the phenomenon of fake animation on the taskbar is "deeply hated". Although I feel a lot better after using the method introduced in the article, but as mentioned in the article, the language bar disappears after disabling the advanced text service, and it is not convenient to switch input methods freely. There is also the fact that after turning off the visual effects and using the classic Start menu, the system interface becomes ugly and aesthetically pleasing, and it seems to lose the meaning of using Windows XP, because many people use it to see its beautiful "face".
Therefore, both of the above methods are at the expense of certain functions and aesthetics, although it is not unreasonable to say that there are gains and losses, is it not possible to have both? After the author's exploration and practice, it is found that the taskbar freeze phenomenon can be effectively solved by grouping similar taskbar buttons. Unfortunately, many people don't like this feature (you have to click the button twice to switch a task) and turn it off, but we just need to enable it again.
The method is simple: right-click on the blank space of the taskbar, select "Properties" in the pop-up menu, and then select the "Group similar taskbar buttons" checkbox in the "Taskbar Properties" window. Because the buttons take up less space in the taskbar, they are relatively less crowded, and of course they will not "fight" with each other.
I used to fake my death every hour on average at most, but now I'm fine even if I use it for hours in a row. Although this trick is very effective, it is a palliative rather than a cure. So is there a radical solution?
In fact, Microsoft has released a patch for the taskbar to fake death, and the author has not had a fake death phenomenon after using it, so it can be said that this problem has been completely solved. **Address: , size 241kb, for windows xp Chinese version.
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I believe that there are many computer users who often encounter a variety of problems, such as the situation of task freeze death, no matter how you point it is useless, and finally you can only choose to restart the computer, so what should I do if the win7 computer taskbar is suspended? Today I will share with you the solution to win7 computer taskbar fake.
Taskbar feign freeze workaround:
1. Close some unnecessary startup programs, the way is to first open the run dialog box and enter msconfig, press enter to open the system configuration window, switch to the "startup" tab, and then uncheck the unnecessary startup and click OK. As shown in Fig
2. First of all, right-click the taskbar, right-click the menu and select the "Start Task Manager" option, then end it in the process, and then click "File - New Task" at the top of the window, and then enter " in the open Create New Task interface, and click the OK button. As shown in Fig
3. Clean up the disk fragments of the system by opening "Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Defragmenter", select the C drive, and then click "Analyze", and then start the defragmentation. As shown in Fig
4. It is also possible that there are too many files that cause the system to have temporary file garbage redundancy, it is recommended to remove the junk files regularly, by opening "Start-Run", entering %temp% in the run dialog box, clicking OK, and then deleting some useless files in the pop-up interface. As shown in Fig
5. To optimize the visual effect, first right-click on the computer icon to select Properties, then click the "Advanced System" setting on the left side in the pop-up interface, then switch to the "Advanced" tab in the pop-up window, click the "Settings" button under the performance column, and then select "Adjust to Best Performance" or only keep some necessary items. As shown in Fig
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"Control Panel" - > Region and Language Options "-> Language" -> Details", select "Language Bar" of "Preferences" in the pop-up "Settings Window", turn off "Show Language Bar on Desktop", and put a checkbox on the third "Show other language bar icons in notification area" checkbox. If you don't need handwriting recognition or voice recognition, you can also check the last item "Disable Advanced Text Service."
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1. Close some unnecessary startup programs, the way is to first open the run dialog box and enter msconfig, press enter to open the system configuration window, switch to the "startup" tab, and then uncheck the unnecessary startup and click OK.
2. First of all, right-click the taskbar, right-click the menu and select the "Start Task Manager" option, then end it in the process, and then click "File - New Task" at the top of the window, and then enter " in the open Create New Task interface, and click the OK button.
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Ctrl+Alt+Esc brings up the task manager and ends the process. Then enter the restart multiple times in the file run.
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Either you can use the width setting of the taskbar to solve the problemRight-click the blank space of the taskbar first,Remove the tick in front of the lock taskbar in the pop-up menu,A thin dashed line will appear at this time,You can drag the thin dashed line to set the width of the taskbar display task,General users drag to the end in front of the input method, and then select lock taskbar.