What Should I Do If My Computer Freezes Completely?

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @askleonotenboom
    @askleonotenboom  Год назад +5

    When nothing seems to work.

  • @genewaddlerandomstuff2122
    @genewaddlerandomstuff2122 Год назад +9

    I've never had a situation where the machine froze where I still had a functioning keyboard.

  • @meture0537
    @meture0537 Год назад +3

    Hey Leo, am a huge fan of your videos which I find extremely useful. Thanks.
    Instead of Ctrl+Esc, one can also use the Start button key, which is there on most keyboards.
    The Task Manager can be accessed directly by using Ctrl+Shift+Esc

  • @SpiritintheSky.
    @SpiritintheSky. Год назад +3

    Priceless. Thank you. Also, if the mouse won't work, its battery may simply be exhausted.

    • @MikeAnn193
      @MikeAnn193 Год назад +1

      Yeah, that has happened to me. At least once I made the mistake of shutting everything down, only to realize it was just the mouse battery. 😑

  • @larrylambert2058
    @larrylambert2058 Год назад +2

    One of your best. Wish I had understood this a few years ago when I had a problem.

  • @davinp
    @davinp Год назад +1

    Windows has a secret emergency restart button. To get to the hidden emergency restart function, first press Ctrl + Alt + Del on your keyboard. The usual “lock,” “switch user,” “sign off,” and “Task manager” options will appear in a full screen. Go to the power button in the bottom right of the screen. Hold down the Ctrl key and click on the power button. Now the following note is displayed by Windows in full-screen mode:

  • @roberts_irregular_random_rec
    @roberts_irregular_random_rec Год назад

    After trying ALT-TAB, if that does not work, try ALT-ESC. The difference? ALT-TAB cycles through open programs - but only the main screen of each program. ALT-ESC will ALSO cycle you through any daughter windows that may be open. Often times I find if I can cycle to a daughter window and answer any outstanding prompt, then the main program will "come alive" again.

  • @f.p.m
    @f.p.m Год назад

    Didnt know about the Cntr+Esc option before. Thanks!

  • @verdedoodleduck
    @verdedoodleduck Год назад

    Thanks for an informative video. If you can't get there through ctl-alt-del then you need to reboot. Also, task manager is the highest priority task if you can get it to run. You didn't mention programs that are deliberately trying to sabotage you [not that it changes much what you need to do - but they do present a little differently while still effectively freezing the machine] - I try to take care of my neighbor's machines when I can - it's fairly common for them (despite my warnings) to end up getting an evil browser page that fullscreens and reposts windows to keep alt-tab and other solutions from working (they can be pretty intimidating but the browser does yield to the task manager, of course.)

  • @baz5973
    @baz5973 Год назад

    Thanks for your expertese and time to make these tutorials Leo. Im amazed at your subscriber numbers, they should be alot more, imo. ‼

  • @boblangill6209
    @boblangill6209 Год назад

    A couple weeks ago my computer locked up during a Zoom session. Mouse and keyboard completely inoperable. Went through all the keyboard control options. Nothing. Even the power button didn't work. I was talking through this with my daughters as I did it because Zoom audio was still working. Fortunately I was using a desktop so I pulled the plug.
    Waited. Plugged it back in. Hit the power button. Windows 10 did not make any complaints about the irregular shutdown.

  • @davidmartin8211
    @davidmartin8211 Год назад

    Additional video idea: what to do if your computer has continual freezes. Eg software vs malware vs hardware.

  • @glasslinger
    @glasslinger Год назад

    I was hoping for some secret "soft start" trick that didn't use the keyboard or mouse. (both frozen!) The power button is all that works.

  • @MikeAnn193
    @MikeAnn193 Год назад

    Well I'll be darned, Leo, Alt-Tab works on my _Linux_ machine, too! I would've guessed that was a Windows command. Ctrl-Escape did not, though. Thanks for the tip!
    For other viewers using Linux, here are a few more tips that might work for a frozen computer. I've had _some_ success using both of the first two in Linux Mint (the distro I've used the most). The third one seems to work _every_ time. I can't speak for other Linux "distributions," but many commands seem to work on many different ones, so they might work across distros.
    (1) If the key combination Alt-F2 works (it should open a box and prompt you to type a command) type "xkill" into the box and hit Enter. Then if the system isn't completely borked, the mouse cursor should turn into an x. Mouse over any window and click, and it should close that window.
    (2) Ctrl-Alt-Backspace logs you out of your current session, which is supposed to be better and faster than rebooting, according to something I read a few years ago.
    (3) The last resort before pressing and holding the power button, this sequence of commands causes a sequence of actions that I no longer recall specifically, except that the goal is a safe shutdown with no data loss. I learned it once, and no doubt it will turn up in a web search if anyone is curious, but I've used it enough to not care much now...
    Press and hold both the Alt and SysRq keys while slowly typing the following (I typically pause just a second or two between each letter): r... e... i... s... u... b (to reboot)
    or to shut down...
    hold the same two keys and type r... e... i... s... u... o (o is for off, I presume).
    A good way to remember that reboot sequence is that it's the word "busier" (as in a busier computer) backwards .😊
    But again, each of those letters has a specific function, and I think the "busier" was just a lucky mnemonic aid.

    • @dolahn
      @dolahn Год назад

      You forgot Ctrl-Alt-F3, which allows you to login on the terminal. If you do not know your way around the terminal, you can do at least "killall ", e.g. "killall firefox" to end a misbehaving program, or issue a "sudo reboot" for a clean reboot. Usually, Ctrl-Alt-F7 brings you back to your UI, but it might be F2 depending on how your system is configured.

    • @MikeAnn193
      @MikeAnn193 Год назад

      ​@@dolahn I didn't forget; it wasn't meant to be a comprehensive list. I knew about the killall command but haven't used it much because there's often a question about _which_ is the misbehaving program or (even when I do know) what name to enter following "killall." Firefox is a perfect example, as my notes (written a few years ago, from a source I've forgotten) specifically say to try the phrase "Web Content" if Firefox is the hung program. I'm skeptical of that, if only because I doubt an application name can have a space. For all the reasons mentioned, I just have too many questions to have posted authoritatively about any more than I did.
      On my system, Ctrl-Alt-T launches the terminal, and Alt-F2 launches a dialog box (for lack of the proper name) but as you suggested, I _don't_ know my way around the terminal except for a very few commands. I'm adding yours to my notes for my next emergency. Thanks.

  • @heidimatthiesen8120
    @heidimatthiesen8120 2 месяца назад

    Thank you you are a life saver

  • @transformed613
    @transformed613 4 месяца назад

    Your a very wise man. I would love to "win" a 10 min. consult with you.

  • @johnhpalmer6098
    @johnhpalmer6098 Год назад

    I have been having an issue with an old graphics card that is not playing nice with Windows 11 and simply crashes, sometimes with a brief buzz, then both screens go black, triggering the power saver on both, but the PC is still operating (say, a video still is playing).
    So I used to hit the power button and hold it until the PC shuts off, now realizing that if you press momentarily the power button, the PC will do the proper shut down command. Wait a second or so, then repress the power button and it'll go through the boot process and you can then resume.
    Otherwise, I tend to hit Ctrl/Alt/Del to bring up the task manager open and scroll down and select it, find the offending driver/program, and force Windows to shut it down and resume from there.

  • @TiberiusMaximus
    @TiberiusMaximus 19 дней назад +1

    say it in the thumbnail, you aren't diagnosing problem. waste of time now

  • @nasserdiyqtrdny9500
    @nasserdiyqtrdny9500 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks you unfreezed my computer without losing a very important Document

  • @gwine9087
    @gwine9087 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @byrd203
    @byrd203 Год назад

    You could always just hit the windows key to do the Windows Start Button too

  • @NoorMuhammad-rk2dv
    @NoorMuhammad-rk2dv Год назад

    I forgot my password. I have number who attached with same Gmail. I had. Unable to recover only with otp. Next Same Gmail account Sent OTP I have Toway Varifaction Step
    Please guide me.

  • @claforestrie
    @claforestrie Месяц назад

    Great details 😂😅

  • @sheetaljoshi7946
    @sheetaljoshi7946 3 месяца назад

    Nothing is working..task manager is also getting

  • @angel_ovo55
    @angel_ovo55 6 месяцев назад

    Nothing works. Nothing. It wont even turn off.

    • @Mac_gymm
      @Mac_gymm 2 месяца назад

      Anything work?

  • @ut561
    @ut561 Год назад

    good advice but it's Restart not Reboot :)

  • @Wol747
    @Wol747 Год назад +1

    I take it then, Leo, that the sledgehammer isn’t your recommended first option?
    Second? Last?

    • @askleonotenboom
      @askleonotenboom  Год назад +1

      Sledgehammers are an underrated tool for personal therapy.

    • @MikeAnn193
      @MikeAnn193 Год назад

      @@askleonotenboom 😄 Indeed! I also knew someone who advised pouring water in the machine, presumably for the same therapeutic value.