Rescue Windows7 system fake death phenomenon

  

When using Windows7 system, you will encounter "false" crash. This article describes several ways to avoid false deaths in Windows 7, for Internet users to learn.
Although the Windows 7 system is powerful and compatible, there are still some minor problems in the system. If you do not pay attention to these issues, it may cause frequent system death. In order to ensure work efficiency, it is necessary for us to take timely measures to rescue the frequently suspended Windows 7 system and ensure system stability. Turn off the thumbnail function
In a Windows 7 system with a slightly lower hardware configuration, when we try to open a folder containing multiple video files or several image files, the Windows 7 system may immediately die. The main reason for this system's suspended animation is to open such a folder. Windows 7 system creates several thumbnails at the same time in a short time, and the operation of creating thumbnails will consume a lot of system resources until the Windows 7 system has a suspended animation. Obviously, as long as the thumbnail display function of the system is turned off, the system suspended animation caused by opening a folder containing video or images can be solved. First open and click "Start → All Programs & Rarr; Attachments & Rarr; Windows Explorer", select a file at random, click the drop-down button next to the option in the toolbar "Change your view", pull down In the list, select the "small chart" option; next click on the "Order & Rarr; Folders and Search Options" command, pop up the folder option settings box, click on the "View" tab, expand as shown in Figure 1. The tab settings page, select the "Always show icon, never show thumbnails" option, and then press the "OK" button to turn off the thumbnail function. Figure 1 Turn off the thumbnail function Of course, through the above settings, the system resource manager may still have a false animation. In order to avoid the phenomenon that the Windows7 system is running normally, we can force the system resource manager to restart automatically after the suspended animation. To do this, simply position your mouse over the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\WindowsNT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon registry node and double-click the “AutoRestartShell” key to enter “1&rdquo in the subsequent settings dialog. ;, then refresh the system registry is OK. Forcing a separate process
The user also opened several folders of the Windows 7 system, one of which caused the system to die for some reason. Then, other folders or system desktops that the user opens at this time will be affected. In order to prevent the accidental factors of a folder from affecting the whole system, we can force the Windows 7 system to open the folder with a separate process, so that when a folder encounters a problem, the Windows 7 system will only automatically close the folder window in question. Will not cause the system to have a suspended animation. First, open the Windows 7 System Explorer window by clicking the same method, click the “Order & Rarr; Folder and Search Options” command to pop up the folder option setting box, click the “View” tab, and select the corresponding tab page. In the "Open the folder window in a separate process" option, and press the "OK" button, so that the Windows7 system will use a separate process to open the folder in the future. Automatically close the suspended animation program
Some applications have a suspended animation due to improper operation or other reasons. This phenomenon may cause a suspended animation in the Windows 7 system. When encountering the Windows 7 suspended animation caused by this reason, we only need to modify the system registry as follows to force the system to automatically close those applications that have suspended animation, so that the normal working state of the Windows 7 system can be restored. First click the “start →run” command, execute the “regedit” command in the system run box, pop up the registry edit window, and then jump to the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Control Panel\\Desktop registry node. Next, use the mouse to double-click the string key value under the target node <;WaitToKillAppTimeout”, the edit string dialog box shown in Figure 2 pops up, enter "ldquo;10000" or smaller number, and click “ OK&rdquo The button saves the settings, and then refreshes the system registry, so that the Windows 7 system will find that the application does not respond within 10 seconds or within a specified time, it will automatically close the application without causing the Windows 7 system to die. Figure 2 Edit String Adjust System Defaults>Library
When you double-click a disk partition icon in Windows 7 System Explorer with your mouse, the mouse pointer may always be in a circle "Run” Status, in this state, if you forcibly click the "Close" button in the Explorer window, Windows7 system may pop up "Not responding", this phenomenon may also cause Windows 7 system suspended animation. The reason why this phenomenon occurs, it is likely that the system resource manager defaults "library" adjusted, at this time we may wish to adjust the system default "library" to solve this problem. First click “ Start → All Programs & Rarr; Attachments & Rarr; Windows Resource Manager & rdquo; option, right click on the "Resource Manager" option, from the pop-up shortcut menu to execute "Attributes" The command pops up the properties dialog shown in Figure 3.

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