Excluding the "fake death" phenomenon of the four commonly used software

  

I believe that my friends have encountered the stagnation of "fake death" more or less in the process of using the computer. "Fake death" is not a curse that cannot be solved. Taking appropriate measures can slow down or even avoid this phenomenon.

First, solve the "Kaspersky" suspended animation

When using "Kaspersky" for a period of time, when booting into the Windows interface, you may find that "Kaspersky" will be suspended for 1 minute. about.

The solution is to run any software immediately after entering the system or turn off the automatic upgrade function of Kaspersky.

Tip: In fact, other anti-virus software also has different degrees of suspended animation. It is recommended to set the virus database upgrade function to prompt or manual update.

Second, solve Firefox startup fake

If Firefox installs some extensions that account for system resources, there may be a phenomenon of suspended animation after starting the program, about a few seconds, No action will be taken.

The solution is to try to set Firefox startup parameters to reduce or eliminate the suspended animation problem. First, create a shortcut for Firefox. Then, right-click on it, select "Properties" in the pop-up menu, view the "Shortcuts" tab in the pop-up window, add the parameter "-prefetch:1" in the "Target" option, and confirm the operation.

Third, solve BitComet suspended death

If we use Bitcomet to download, sometimes there will be suspended animation.

The solution is: click on the menu bar "Tools → Options", select "Task Settings" on the left in the pop-up window, and then select the "Assign space before download" check box in the right view. And click "OK".

Tip: The above method is also applicable to other download tools that support this function, such as eMule.

Fourth, solve the problem of copying the content of the Word document.

If you copy and paste the text directly into the Word document, there will be a period of suspended animation.

The solution is: after copying the text in the webpage, click on the Word program menu bar "Edit → Paste Special", select "Paste → Unformatted Text" in the pop-up dialog box, and confirm the operation can. After doing this, there is absolutely no similar suspended animation problem.

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