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So here I was working on VS and strutting my style... Then out of the blue it just stops working all together. So I do what any good programmer does (After some uncensored words as I was in the process of saving after a few code changes)... ALT-CTRL-DEL Now task manager opens up and shows that VS is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... Guess what... Task manager is not responding... :omg: So what to do??? ALT-CTRL-DEL Now a second task manager opens up and shows that task manager is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... VS closes down automatically and I can continue like normal. :doh: Feels like using a windows emulator on a windows machine to run a program or is that just me?
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So here I was working on VS and strutting my style... Then out of the blue it just stops working all together. So I do what any good programmer does (After some uncensored words as I was in the process of saving after a few code changes)... ALT-CTRL-DEL Now task manager opens up and shows that VS is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... Guess what... Task manager is not responding... :omg: So what to do??? ALT-CTRL-DEL Now a second task manager opens up and shows that task manager is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... VS closes down automatically and I can continue like normal. :doh: Feels like using a windows emulator on a windows machine to run a program or is that just me?
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:badger: :badger: :badger:Throw your computer off of a high mountain. Take up knitting instead. Our business is a dark and evil business. One that must not be pursued, I think. :)
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So here I was working on VS and strutting my style... Then out of the blue it just stops working all together. So I do what any good programmer does (After some uncensored words as I was in the process of saving after a few code changes)... ALT-CTRL-DEL Now task manager opens up and shows that VS is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... Guess what... Task manager is not responding... :omg: So what to do??? ALT-CTRL-DEL Now a second task manager opens up and shows that task manager is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... VS closes down automatically and I can continue like normal. :doh: Feels like using a windows emulator on a windows machine to run a program or is that just me?
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:badger: :badger: :badger:See my sig.
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So here I was working on VS and strutting my style... Then out of the blue it just stops working all together. So I do what any good programmer does (After some uncensored words as I was in the process of saving after a few code changes)... ALT-CTRL-DEL Now task manager opens up and shows that VS is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... Guess what... Task manager is not responding... :omg: So what to do??? ALT-CTRL-DEL Now a second task manager opens up and shows that task manager is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... VS closes down automatically and I can continue like normal. :doh: Feels like using a windows emulator on a windows machine to run a program or is that just me?
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:badger: :badger: :badger:CBadger wrote:
So I do what any good programmer does
Good programmers hit CTRL+SHIFT+ESC. If the UI is already hanging, why bother going over a dialog that needs to repaint the desktop twice due do the change of the background image ? And you optimize your body usage, since only one hand is necessary to hit the keys.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.
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So here I was working on VS and strutting my style... Then out of the blue it just stops working all together. So I do what any good programmer does (After some uncensored words as I was in the process of saving after a few code changes)... ALT-CTRL-DEL Now task manager opens up and shows that VS is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... Guess what... Task manager is not responding... :omg: So what to do??? ALT-CTRL-DEL Now a second task manager opens up and shows that task manager is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... VS closes down automatically and I can continue like normal. :doh: Feels like using a windows emulator on a windows machine to run a program or is that just me?
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:badger: :badger: :badger:CBadger wrote:
ALT-CTRL-DEL
Well there's your problem, as any fule kno it should be CTRL+ALT+DEL
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So here I was working on VS and strutting my style... Then out of the blue it just stops working all together. So I do what any good programmer does (After some uncensored words as I was in the process of saving after a few code changes)... ALT-CTRL-DEL Now task manager opens up and shows that VS is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... Guess what... Task manager is not responding... :omg: So what to do??? ALT-CTRL-DEL Now a second task manager opens up and shows that task manager is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... VS closes down automatically and I can continue like normal. :doh: Feels like using a windows emulator on a windows machine to run a program or is that just me?
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:badger: :badger: :badger:CBadger wrote:
ALT-CTRL-DEL
There's your problem right there, everyone else knows it's CTRL-ALT-DEL[^]. :)
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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CBadger wrote:
ALT-CTRL-DEL
Well there's your problem, as any fule kno it should be CTRL+ALT+DEL
Great minds etc. etc. :~ At least I have a link. :D
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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So here I was working on VS and strutting my style... Then out of the blue it just stops working all together. So I do what any good programmer does (After some uncensored words as I was in the process of saving after a few code changes)... ALT-CTRL-DEL Now task manager opens up and shows that VS is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... Guess what... Task manager is not responding... :omg: So what to do??? ALT-CTRL-DEL Now a second task manager opens up and shows that task manager is not responding. Ok... right click end task.... VS closes down automatically and I can continue like normal. :doh: Feels like using a windows emulator on a windows machine to run a program or is that just me?
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:badger: :badger: :badger:Why do you click on "End Task" on a not responding task at all? That's like asking the task if it could maybe come to an end of what it's doing. But only if it doesn't mind stopping what it's doing... and well.. maybe we just wait till it's done with that not responding thing and end it afterwards... basically you have the same thing as clicking on that shiny "x" symbol Go to the process in the process view and kill the process.
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See my sig.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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CBadger wrote:
So I do what any good programmer does
Good programmers hit CTRL+SHIFT+ESC. If the UI is already hanging, why bother going over a dialog that needs to repaint the desktop twice due do the change of the background image ? And you optimize your body usage, since only one hand is necessary to hit the keys.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.
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CBadger wrote:
ALT-CTRL-DEL
Well there's your problem, as any fule kno it should be CTRL+ALT+DEL
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CBadger wrote:
ALT-CTRL-DEL
There's your problem right there, everyone else knows it's CTRL-ALT-DEL[^]. :)
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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Why do you click on "End Task" on a not responding task at all? That's like asking the task if it could maybe come to an end of what it's doing. But only if it doesn't mind stopping what it's doing... and well.. maybe we just wait till it's done with that not responding thing and end it afterwards... basically you have the same thing as clicking on that shiny "x" symbol Go to the process in the process view and kill the process.
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What did the poor filename do? Well I tried training it to not crash with vigorous kill -9 training methods but a lass, not luck as yet
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:badger: :badger: :badger:It left an extension on the carpet...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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It left an extension on the carpet...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Why do you click on "End Task" on a not responding task at all? That's like asking the task if it could maybe come to an end of what it's doing. But only if it doesn't mind stopping what it's doing... and well.. maybe we just wait till it's done with that not responding thing and end it afterwards... basically you have the same thing as clicking on that shiny "x" symbol Go to the process in the process view and kill the process.
Is this so ? I expect clicking on "End Task" to put a message in the windows message pump with higher than normal priority that would result in terminating the task, independently from what the task is up to.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.
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There's your other problem... :laugh:
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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A what?! :wtf: That bad bad filename. Here I thought it was just copying the command. Or moving it around
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:badger: :badger: :badger:Yeah. Have you got a rolled up floppy disk I could smack it's nose with?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Is this so ? I expect clicking on "End Task" to put a message in the windows message pump with higher than normal priority that would result in terminating the task, independently from what the task is up to.
~RaGE();
I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus Entropy isn't what it used to.
As a bit elaborated here[^] the task receives the message in the message queue but because it is frozen doesn't process it. So "End Task" on a frozen application doesn't really have an effect unless the process is able to get responsive again on it's own (maybe because that operation that lead to it being not responding time out etc.) Sure, if you kill the process you might have some data loss etc. (depending on what the process was doing during the termination) because the process itself doesn't get notified that it is getting terminated.
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Yeah. Have you got a rolled up floppy disk I could smack it's nose with?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...