Win XP does not respond to problem solving

  

win xp is a relatively stable operating system, so like many drivers, the chances of using a Windows XP system to crash a friend's computer are much less than before, but for various reasons The computer sometimes does not respond for a long time, and it is like a crash.

In fact, the computer is not really dead, but in a state of suspended animation. The test method is: press the Num Lock button in the digital area, if the indicator light responds, it means a fake crash. At this time, we can press “Ctrl+Alt+Del” to execute “end the task" in “Windows Task Manager". However, sometimes this trick is not very good, although there is a prompt box that is closing ……”, the system will still not respond for a long time. Can you personalize the system and let the “crash” become smart and fast? Come with me.

Enter “regedit”Open“Registry Editor" in the "Start →Run", and modify the registry as follows:

1. Set the program error Waiting time

Open “HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl Paneldesktop”, find "HungAppTimeout" in the window on the right, and change the key value to 2000 in milliseconds.

2. Speed ​​up closing the application

Open “HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop”, in the right window, find "WaitToKillAppTimeout", and change the key value to 10000 in milliseconds.

3. Allow forced shutdown

Open “HEKY_USERS.DEFAULTControl Paneldesktop”, in the right window, find “AutoEndTasks”, change the key value to 1.

4.Automatically restart when the system crashes

Open “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlCrashControl”, find "AutoReboot" in the window on the right, and change the key value to 1.

After the above changes, you will find that the system becomes much smarter when it is "dead".

With the above method, the number of unresponsiveness is not much reduced. Many system problems are solved by optimization. I hope users can learn well.

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