Users of Microsoft's operating system should all suffer from the "program is Responding" pain, which is too slow to endure. In response to this situation, some users will manually optimize the system, or the use of Third-party optimization software to optimize to avoid the program response time caused by suspended animation.
Although the above two methods can reduce the probability of a program error, this situation will still occur. What should we do when the system has a long time when the program does not respond so that it causes the death of suspended animation to occur? The best way is to shorten the program response time and let the program shut down automatically.
Run the registry, expand branching to: Hkey_current_usercontrol paneldesktop, double-click the "Autoendtasks" item in the right dialog box, and then modify its value to "1" in the dialog box that pops up.
When you have finished modifying, click the OK button and exit Registry Editor. After the user restarts the system, the settings will take effect, and then when you again encounter the program is not responding to the situation, you look at the system is not the same change.