After using Win7 for a long time, especially when it takes up a lot of memory, it is inevitable that it will lose response when opening or closing some large software. Generally, we can only choose to stop it manually or let the system solve the problem on its own, but it basically has no effect. The program will be stuck for half a day before it can resume response. Is there any way to speed up the response?
The method is very simple, just modify the registry. Enter "regedit" in the search window of the start menu to enter the registry, expand to HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop, then right-click in the blank space of the right window, create a new "DWord 32-bit value", double-click the newly created value, and reset it. Name it "WaitToKillAppTimeout", and then set the numerical data to "0". If you encounter unresponsiveness again, you can quickly close the unresponsive program.