How to Handle a PC Freeze

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

Learn how to handle a PC freeze and resume computer function by using the information in these steps.

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  • 1. turn it off.

    2. turn it on.

    done.

  • Did any 1 realise, they was running internet explorer, on services they ended internet explorer but under process, they ended firefox. Howcast you lied to us

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  • Step 1: Get DOS. It never freezes.

  • Yeah, but sometimes even the fucking task manager doesn't fucking respond. I know how to solve that. Throw the computer off the roof and drive a truck over it. Problem solved. LOL

  • Did you know : This is to show you that Windows IE sucks, use iMac and get a life with Safari.

  • next time on howcast:

    how to eat

    how to drink

    how to think

    how to walk

  • Thanks, I never knew how to do this. It would be nice if you posted a video on how to put my pants on.

  • wut if ur mouse freezes too and the ctrl alt dlt thing wont work ._.

  • @whittierbubbles Simplicity isn't always better then Security. Shutting down the system while a program is frozen can cause issues, It's called an "Improper Shutdown" for a reason. It's best to try and unfreeze the program or process before shutting down the system. Data may also not save correctly.

  • or destroy all pcs lets have a revolution!!!! (-.

  • @finamagig then you get a mac !!!

    :D

  • your problem is your running windows. get a mac :D

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