Windows XP system suspended animation

  

Windows XP system suspended animation

After using Windows XP for a long time, sometimes the operation will be very smooth, and will not respond to mouse and keyboard operations. Many times it is the system's suspended animation. Unlike a real crash, a fake death can be "save alive". The root cause of suspended animation is explorer.exe (the driver for the entire graphical interface). Since you will die, you must have a solution. Here are some ways for your friends to save the system. First trick: When using Explorer to open a new folder or opening a new page with a browser does not respond, use “Win D” or click the Show Desktop button in the Quick Launch bar, then press F5 or right click on the desktop to refresh Just fine. Generally, after refreshing 3-5 times, restoring the resource manager or browser window will return to normal.

The second trick: this trick is very spiritual, can deal with most of the situation of suspended animation. When the task manager can't open, first pop the CD-ROM drive and then pop it in (do not put the CD in the CD-ROM drive), a small CD mark will appear next to the mouse pointer, which will evoke the system's perception. But the trial is not good!

The third trick: the last killer, use the key combination "Ctrl Alt Del" to start the task manager, and then end the explorer.exe in the "process" tab, the entire desktop is only left A wallpaper, desktop icon and taskbar are all gone, then enter explorer.exe in Task Manager's "File & Rarr; New Task" to restore normal. This trick can also free up memory resources and do both.

According to the following method, the possibility of suspended animation can be significantly reduced:

When you don't need the right-click menu, try not to use it. Try to use hotkeys such as F2 to rename and F5 to refresh. Windows Media Player is best not to use visual effects, and it is often used. If you really want to use it, the particles are the least easy to use. It is recommended to use "microparticles" to visualize the effect. Don't use memory defragmentation software easily, and the more you tidy up the system, the slower it is. If you really want to free up system resources, it is best to log out of the current user and log back in. Having said that, you may wish to try these methods.

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