Let Windows XP system cleverly "return to life"

  
When we use Windows XP, occasionally there will be a small problem that the taskbar can't move, can't go back to the desktop... and so on, usually everyone will choose to restart the computer directly. However, is it really necessary to restart the computer? If the problem of the crash is not serious, you may use the following methods to restore the computer to a normal state.

1. Press the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination on the keyboard to open the Windows Task Manager window (Figure 1).


Figure 1

2, then switch to the "Processes" tab, then click on the "explorer.exe" item in the window below to make it white. Then click the "End Process" button in the lower right corner of the window (Figure 2) and click the "Yes" button in the "Task Manager Warning" dialog that appears to end the process. At this point you will find that the XP desktop and the start taskbar will disappear.


Figure 2

3, back to the "Windows Task Manager" window, use the mouse to click on the "File" → "New Task (Run)" in the menu bar (Figure 3 ). Enter "explorer.exe" in the dialog that appears, and then click the "OK" button.


Figure 3
Ok! Your computer is now alive and well, and Windows XP is alive. However, this method can only deal with a slight crash. If it is so serious that even the task manager can't open it, then there is no way, only restart the computer.

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