
To force Windows 7 to close the frozen application, either right-click on the program's name, and choose " End Task" from the context menu, or click to select the application, and press the End Task button at the bottom of the Task Manager window. Here is an example of a frozen program: notice that the Task Manager displays a " Not Responding" notice next to the program name - if this column switches to say " Running", it means that the program has resumed running normally, and that its process no longer needs to be killed. (If you cannot locate the frozen program under " Applications", click on the " Processes" tab at the top: this is where Windows 7 lists most other programs currently running on your computer.). Once you have started the Task Manager, click on the " Applications" tab if needed: most of the time, this will be enough to find the problematic program you want to close. Finally, you can press the " Ctrl+Alt+Del" keyboard shortcut to bring up the user screen in Windows 7: then, click on the " Start Task Manager" button at the bottom.
This method is especially useful when the computer is frozen itself, and not responding to mouse clicks.
Another way to open the Task Manager is to press the " Ctrl+Shift+Esc" keyboard shortcut (hold down all three keys on the left of your keyboard at the same time). The first way you can do to start the Task Manager is to right-click on the taskbar, and choose " Start Task Manager" from the context menu. Let's first show you several easy ways you can use to start the Task Manager. Launch the Windows 7 Task Manager to force a program to closeįollow these steps to access the Task Manager and kill unresponsive / frozen applications: