Whatever the reason it might be, if the system doesn’t offer a way to close the app, Windows 11 offers several ways to force close an app that’s not responding using a keyboard shortcut, Task Manager, Settings app, Command Prompt, and even PowerShell. In thisguide, I will teach you...
Closing a program that has stopped responding in Windows® Me.Please refer to the steps below.1. Press the Ctrl + Alt + Del aimultaneously on the keyboard.2. Select the program listed as Not responding.3. Click End Task.Repeat this procedure for all programs listed as Not Responding.Re...
Windows informs you a program has stopped responding, you opt to close the program and nothing happens, you try to terminate it in Task Manager and nothing happens, and there you are, stuck with a failed but unslayable program. What can you do? Read on as we help an HTG reade...
How to fix “Program is not responding” Windows error 1. Restart your computer The first and the simplest thing you should do is restart your computer, mainly if the issue occurred recently. To perform a restart, pressAlt+F4, select the option from the dropdown menu, and clickOK. Before...
This helps quickly close running apps and their background processes in a single window. But force ending may not save your work, only do this when the program freezes. Method 2 Settings Another built-in way to force closing an app which is not responding is to use theWindows Settingsapp....
Force close the application ForColorOS 12andabove: Go to [Settings] > [Apps] > [App management] and tap the [3-dotted] icon in the upper right corner > [Show system] and look for the app, then tap [Force stop]. ForColorOS 7.0toColorOS 11.3: Go to [Settings] > [App Management] ...
Not enough memory Lack of system resources Corrupt registry or program files Outdated drivers. System files are corrupt. Hardware issues. Low system resources. Hardware problem. Background processes. To solve these issues, and stop getting, “The application is not responding”, notification running ...
A program or a web page crashing or getting frozen is a common issue with Windows 10. You suddenly get to see a “Not Responding” message, and even if you try to end the task through Task Manager, it doesn’t. The Windows does give you an option to either Close the program (End ...
How to Set Up a Hotkey For Terminating all not Responding Program Processes You can assign a global hotkey to a Task Kill desktop shortcut much the same as any other. By doing so, you can activate the Task Kill command to terminate all not responding program processes with aCtrl + Alt...
In such situations, Windows shows a pop-up with the option to terminate the process and force close the application. It's usually fine if it happens once or twice, but what if it keeps popping up? This article describes how to resolve the "application is not responding" error on Windows...