How to quickly stop unresponsive programs on the PC

Programs that suddenly stop are not liked by users who open them. It can occur due to various problems, and one of the most common experienced by many users is that too much memory is being used in the program, resulting in the program not running or crashing and unresponsive. Programs that get stuck or have such problems do not need to be restarted on the PC in order to restore them, but can be removed from Task Manager immediately. However, this can be tricky for people who don’t have a lot of experience with such things, and it turns out that there is something there to fix the program crashing in a very simple way.
The method that I’m going to share is very simple and You no longer need to open Task Manager and just need the shortcut help. So just one click and the problematic program is displayed. A simple example is opening a game in full screen mode and all of a sudden the game suddenly crashes and the tab shows Unresponsive. To fix this, just click the Start menu and then click the shortcut that you created earlier. The shortcut that is created is a location that goes to Task Manager and outputs programs that are just unresponsive.
Judging by the way the above work looks so easy, right? It’s different from opening Task Manager and removing the program manually, it’s actually quite an old method and that’s why I’m sharing an easy and practical way to deal with stuck programs with one click. Previously, this method was shared by many users on the internet and here I am just sharing it so that many PC users will not have a problem when they have the same problem. Here are some ways to bypass the program that is not responding, see below.
First open the PC and please Right click on the mouse, then click New and choose connections
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A column will then appear indicating the location of the link. Please fill in as taskkill.exe / f / fi “status eq does not answer”
Please click next Next. And another column will appear which is required to enter the shortcut name Stop program crashes and then click on the button End.
Now just drag and drop the shortcut into the start menu, or you could say pin to start menu. So if the program crashes, just hit the start menu and click on the name of the shortcut that you created earlier.
It’s easy, isn’t it? Classified a bit complicated for the first time. But once you’ve created the shortcut, everything will feel very simple to stop the hanging program. Please also note that the above method is very safe and only suitable for Windows PC users. So the above method will only work if an application is stuck and will not work if you click the shortcut without any program stop responding. Maybe my explanation is not very good, but with the method above, I think the user much easier to do than press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to get to Task Manager.
Before that, I also shared the procedures for dealing with stuck programs, namely by pressing the keys on the keyboardnamely to the locked PC and to the task manager. But I don’t think this method is more practical, and now I prefer the method like the above because it is not only practical but also very simple and easy, although it is just a shortcut. If you have anything to ask, please comment.
Hopefully useful and good luck