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Use This Hidden Keyboard Combo to Fix Your Frozen Computer

By Matthew Lynch
June 6, 2023
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Dealing with a frozen computer can be a frustrating experience. Whether you’re in the middle of an important project or just browsing the internet, a frozen screen can throw a wrench in your plans. While there are a variety of reasons why your computer may freeze, there is a hidden keyboard combo that can help fix the issue.

The combo is known as the “three-finger salute” or the “Ctrl-Alt-Delete” combo. This key combination is programmed to break any unresponsive processes and bring up the Task Manager, which allows you to identify the culprit and terminate it.

Here are the steps to use this hidden keyboard combo to fix your frozen computer:

Step 1: Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete

Press the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys simultaneously. This will bring up the “Lock Screen” window, which gives you a variety of options to choose from.

Step 2: Choose Task Manager

From the options available, select Task Manager. This will bring up a window that shows all the processes that are running on your computer.

Step 3: Identify the problem

Look for any processes that are using up a lot of memory or causing high CPU usage. These processes could be the reason why your computer is frozen.

Step 4: Terminate the process

Once you identify the problematic process, right-click on it and select “End Task” to terminate the process. This will immediately free up system resources and should unfreeze your computer.

Step 5: Reboot your computer

After ending the problematic process, close the Task Manager and reboot your computer. This ensures that any changes you made take effect and that your computer is running smoothly.

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