The crash is believed to be something that many friends are used to. When we find a crash, we usually start it directly or press "Reset", but I don't know, sometimes the computer does not really crash, but it is in a state of suspended animation. Press the “Num Lock” button on the numeric keypad. If the indicator light responds, it means a fake crash. So how do we deal with real and fake crashes? First, modify the registry, away from the fake dead machine trouble Many fake crashes are caused by the running program is not responding. For example, if you open or start too many programs at the same time, causing serious system resource consumption, the program will stop responding. At this time, we can press the "Ctrl+Alt+Del" key combination and select the label as "" in the pop-up list. Program items that are not responding (if there are two, first shut down the superior program), click "End Task" to force it to close and let the system resume normal operation, but sometimes even if "closed... (the program) "The prompt window will also not respond for a long time. In this case, we can modify the registry to quickly close the unresponsive program and allow the forced shutdown. 1. Quickly close the unresponsive program. Enter "Regedit" in the "Start"\\"Run" box, open the "Registry Editor", and create a new string value "WaittokillaPPTimeout" under "HKEY_CURRENT_USER" and set its key value to " 1000” (ms) or less. If you have not responded for a long time using the above method, you only have to forcibly shut down or restart, but it is best to make the following modifications to minimize the damage to the machine caused by the crash. 2. Allow forced shutdown Enter “HEKY_USERS\\.DEFAULT\\Control Panel\\desktop”, create a string “AutoEndTask” and set its key value to “1”. For a real crash, you can only restart it by pressing the "Ctrl+Alt+Del" key combination twice or by pressing the "Reset" key on the main chassis. 3. Automatically restart when the system crashes Enter the "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\CrashControl" primary key, modify "AutoReboot" in the right window, and change its key value to "1" (Figure 1). Tip: The above registry changes may be different in different versions of Windows. If there is no corresponding key value, please do not add it. Second, take appropriate countermeasures, away from the problem of fake death. I believe that any friend in computer applications, has more or less encountered a variety of "fake deaths" which seriously affect the operational efficiency of "diseases." But "fake death" is not a curse that cannot be solved. Taking appropriate measures can slow down or even avoid this phenomenon. Some friends downloaded a lot of movies about the AI video files, but sometimes when you click on a large AVI video file, WinXP SP1 will stop responding (WinXP SP1 or later has a big problem). In the process of inspection, found that the Explorer.exe process CPU usage is 100%, taking up to two hours! In fact, this is a flaw in the Microsoft system: when you click on a larger AVI file in Explorer, the system needs to scan the file first and perform a loop to check all parts of the file in order to build an index, if the file is large (more than 700MB) And there is no index information in the file, the system takes longer to query the index of the file, and the CPU usage is also higher. At present, Microsoft has fixed tools for WinXP SP1 and above, but only genuine users can download to the specified address. How can we effectively solve this problem? The method is simple: right click on the target folder, select "Property - General - Advanced", remove the check box in front of the "For the quick search, allow the index service to index the folder", then click OK and apply, The system will ask you if you want to apply the changes to all folders and files. If you can't stand this indexing service, you can choose to apply to all folders, and the problem will be solved. About the system's taskbar suspended animation sometimes when the user wants to switch windows in the taskbar during the operation, suddenly found that clicking the icon in the taskbar has nothing to do, just like the system crashes, this is the common task bar in Windows XP. Losing response, also known as "the taskbar suspended animation." It turned out that this was caused by an error in the "Advanced Text Services" feature of Windows XP. Windows XP's "Advanced Text Services" includes voice, handwriting and Chinese keyboard input services. Our commonly used input methods are also classified as advanced text services in Windows XP. However, some services, such as handwriting or voice functions, may conflict with some software, the most obvious reflection is that the taskbar is unresponsive. For example, when we clear the document record and click "OK" or open multiple IEs to quickly close, the taskbar suspended animation is likely to happen. In fact, there are not many people who use the voice and handwriting functions in the advanced text service. We can turn it off completely. Open the "Control Panel", click "Switch to Classic View", double-click "Regional and Language Options", click the "Language" tab in the dialog box, and then click the "Details" button in the "Text Service and Input Language" that opens. Click on the "Language Bar" in the dialog box, select the "Close Advanced Text Service" option and save the settings (Figure 2). Since the Chinese input method is also part of the advanced text service, the result of closing the service is that the input method switch bar disappears. We can only use the shortcut key "Ctrl+Shift" to switch the input method. About Word document copying webpage content suspended animation If you copy and paste the text directly into a Word document, there will be a period of suspended animation. This is caused by a large paste capacity in the Html format. The solution is as follows: After copying the text in the webpage to the clipboard, click on the Word program menu bar "Edit → Paste Special", select "Paste → Unformatted Text" in the pop-up dialog box, and confirm the operation (Figure 3). After doing this, there is absolutely no similar suspended animation problem. About BitComet phenomenon of suspended animation
if we use Bitcomet to download, sometimes the phenomenon of suspended animation. The solution is: click on the menu bar "Options → Options", select "Task Settings" on the left in the pop-up window, then check the "Assign space before downloading" check box in the right view, and then click "OK" "Yes (Figure 4). The above method is also applicable to other downloading tools that support this function, such as eMule.