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Recovering from a Windows Crash / Freeze |
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Recovering from a Windows Crash / FreezeHere are the things you should try and do when you suspect you're in a crashed state. Taken in this order, these steps will cause you the least trouble and disruption. A system crash on a computer usually leads to you needing to restart / reboot the computer. Doing that will cause you to lose any edits you've made to documents since you last saved that document to disk. Save and Save Frequently! How can you tell you're in a "crashed state"?A Windows crash shows up in a number of different ways:
Note that if these last two are the symptoms you experience, you might want to hang out for a little while before taking the below steps. Your computer might be in a "wait state" while something happens in the background. This is often true if your PC is trying to perform some network functions like accessing a site on the Internet, sharing files or address a volume (floppy disk, CD, DVD, etc.). Give your PC another two minutes and see if control returns to you. End TaskIf you hold down the Control and Alt keys and, while holding those down also type the Delete key (at the upper right of the keyboard) you will call up the Close Program or End Task dialog box. You may click on one of the processes in this box and click the End Task button. That will have the system force that application out of memory (i.e.: it won't be running any more). Activity 1: Try an End TaskNote: Closing an application creates a degree of instability in your system. In generally, you don't End Task unless you have to.... You might want to restart your Windows PC after you're finished with this lesson.
Activity 2: Restarting Your Windows PCIf pressing the Control-Alt+Delete keys doesn't work or if clicking on the End Task also doesn't work, you need to restart your computer. (NOTE: If you follow these instructions you'll have to wait for your PC to come back up / restart / reboot!)
When things continue to go bad....If you've crashed and restarted due to a problem you've had, that may be a one-time occurrence. If this continues seek technical help. Keep in mind that with a complex system, literally anything is possible once but if a pattern develops that you can't figure out then you need help from someone who knows more than you about your computer.
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