Very often, when users of personal computers, without waiting for a response from the computer, switch to opening several programs, the computer freezes and ignores absolutely all actions. There are several ways to solve this problem.
Computer freezes can be triggered by various user actions. For example, when one antivirus program is running (scanning is in progress), the user starts to perform another action that is demanding on system resources. Freezing of a personal computer can be directly related to a large amount of malicious software that is on the computer, etc.
Task Manager
Of course, first of all you need to calm down and not click on the screen with the mouse, buttons on the keyboard, etc. The first solution to this problem is to use the Task Manager. There are several ways to open it. For example, you can do this by right-clicking on the arrow located in the lower right corner of the screen. Another way is to use the hotkeys of the computer. To call the task manager, you need to simultaneously press Ctrl + Alt + Del, after which a new window will appear.
You can disable the frozen program in the "Applications" tab. To determine which program you need, look at its status. If it says that the program is "Not responding", then feel free to select it and click on the "End task" button. After that, a window will appear where you need to confirm your action. In the task manager, the user can disable various processes (the "Processes" tab), which also load the system.
It should be noted that the most important thing here is not to disable the unknown program, since this tab also displays system processes, the disabling of which can lead to irreparable consequences. Most of the problems can be solved with the help of the "Task Manager".
Reset button
Of course, it can happen that the user's personal computer freezes so that even the task manager will not open, or everything will work too slowly. There is also a way out of this situation, but it will not be the best and should be resorted to only as a last resort. Today, almost every power supply has a computer reset button (usually located next to the power button and slightly smaller than it). When you click on such a button, the computer will automatically restart, but in this case, all unsaved data will be lost.