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joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Jan 2004 06:40:48 -0500
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I think what that means is that he uses XP's ctrl/alt/del/ to close the frozen program and to then start the program again.

>
>Can you explain how to restart a frozen program? When it does happen I find
>I have to shut off the power switch to regain control.
>
>Thanks,
>Les Barnes
>
>
>> I really liked Win98 but XP is far more stable. With 98 the computer would
>> have to be restarted after freezing up with certain programs several times
>a
>> day. With XP the computer has never frozen although programs have frozen
>and
>> needed to be restarted. Fortunately, XP runs each program in an assigned
>> block of memory and only the programs might fail but not the OS
>(normally).
>
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