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A driver updater will automatically find all the outdated or corrupted drivers and fix them. Here, right-click on a driver and select Update driver to update it. You can clean it using a third-party Registry cleaner app to get rid all the junk and maybe remove conflicting entries in the process. Important note: Before running any of these cleaning tools, make sure you create a backup of the registry.

Any wrong changes to the registry could make your system unstable. A backup will ensure you easily recover if something goes wrong. A malware or virus infection can also stop apps from responding. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks and you get full support and a day money back guarantee :. If system files become missing or corrupted, Windows 10 is possibly not responding. Windows 10 may stop responding if there is virus or malware.

So run a virus scan across your entire Windows system. If any malware has been detected, follow the instructions provided by the antivirus program to fix it. A clean boot allows you to start Windows without running non-Microsoft services. It would help you troubleshoot and determine what application or program is causing the problem. To know how to perform a clean boot, check this post for more details: How to Perform a Clean Boot in Windows After rebooting, enable the disabled devices one at a time to find out which is the service that cause Windows 10 not responding.

Windows update keeps releasing patches which can fix buggy issues and improve Windows performance. So you can update Windows 10 to fix your problem. If I remember right, oceanhawk, those are "logs", and NOT something that's currently happening.

They're only telling you what HAS happened. Not what is going to happen. I'm certain PH will help you further with this. I just wanted to help calm some nerves for now. Ph will def help, I had a computer that has similar probs, its very annoying, I just backed up files and restored computer. If you do, try renaming it - just add one digit at the end, that should be enough. Any change? Thanks Odeho and tonks Im using 32bit. OK, please forgive my un-geekness.

I have a brand new Toshiba A laptop. When I got my new laptop, I transferred my docs and favorites through Open office. I had a shell for Ms Office I downloaded an MS Office Pro My question however is: I have created docs in open office, in And, can I open them all in word? I'm driving myself insane. More like a dork, not a geek.

I have a friend who is a computer geek, But he has a problem talking to regular people. And this compatability stuff. I can't get GRE prep to open anywhere. Have followed all the 'helpful' suggesstions, but no go. I really need that study guide,k? Please can you post your problem in a New Topic.

After uninstallation is complete, restart the computer, and then install the program again. Test the program again to see if it works correctly now. If the problem occurs with more than one program, you can try uninstalling and reinstalling each of the programs having the issue. However, the issue may not be the programs themselves, but something else wrong in Windows or with the computer hardware.

We suggest reviewing our general computer troubleshooting page for steps with troubleshooting Windows or hardware issues which could be causing programs to stop responding. Viruses or malware can cause problems with Windows programs, including causing them to stop responding. Make sure you have an antivirus program installed on your computer, and that it is fully updated.

Then, run a virus and malware scan to check if your computer is infected. We also suggest installing the free Malwarebytes program to do an additional scan and removal of malware on your computer.

If any viruses or malware were found and removed, restart your computer, then launch the program again to see if it works correctly now.

If the program still stops responding, continue to the next section below. If the program stopped responding recently, you can try restoring Windows to a previous date when the problem was not occurring. The restore process can get the program back to a working state and may even fix other issues you are experiencing on your computer. If restoring Windows to an earlier date didn't fix the problem, or there weren't any restore points available, continue to the next section below.



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