After using Windows XP for a long period of time, it sometimes runs poorly and does not even respond to mouse or keyboard operations. In many cases, the system is suspended. Unlike the real dead machine, a false death can be "saved ". The root cause is assumer.exe (driver of the entire graphic interface ). Since the system will be suspended, there must be a solution. Here we will introduce some methods to save the system from being suspended.
First move: When the resource manager is used to open a new folder or open a new page in a browser, use "Win + D" or click the desktop button in the Quick Start column, press F5 on the desktop or right-click to refresh the page. Generally, after 3-5 refresh, restore the resource manager or browser window.
Second move: This trick is very clever and can deal with most cases of false positives. When the Task Manager cannot be opened, the optical drive pops up first and then pops up (do not put the disc in the optical drive). A small disc icon appears next to the mouse pointer, at this time, it will arouse the system's awareness. This is a trial!
Third move: Success. This action can also free up memory resources.
The following method can significantly reduce the possibility of false positives: Do not use the shortcut menu as much as possible, and try to use hot keys such as renaming with F2 and refreshing with F5. For Windows Media Player, it is recommended that you do not have to visualize the effect. If you really want to use it, particles are the least likely to be stuck. We recommend that you use "particles" to visualize the effect. Do not use the memory sorting software easily. The more you sort out the system, the slower the system is. If you really want to release system resources, it is best to log out the current user and log on again. If you have said so much, you may wish to try these methods.