Saturday, July 31, 2010

AntiFreeze

Everyone who has used a computer regularly has experienced it from time to time. You are running some very intensive tasks, running several programs simultaneously and suddenly you find that your computer does not respond to you anymore. For some reason the computer is so busy that it does not respond to your actions anymore. Your clicks and key presses are handled much later or not at all, giving you no chance to interact with the system. Your system is hanging. 




Emergency Task Manager
As soon as you press the hotkey combination of AntiFreeze, AntiFreeze will suspend most of the running programs so they stop hogging your systems resources. Then it will start a special type of task manager, very much like the standard Windows task manager except that it is designed for the particular task of letting you get the system in a responsive state again. If a program has consumed lots of CPU time it is an indication it may have been responsible for locking up your system. You can terminate the offending program by clicking the 'End Process' button.



When will it work ?
If your computer is hanging or becomes unresponsive because


  • One or more programs are doing very intensive tasks, they consume so much processor cycles that the system becomes unresponsive

  • One or more programs consume so much memory that the swapping file is heavily used, overloading the system

  • Programs are running with a scheduling priority which is so high that they consume all processor resources

  • Too many programs are running at the same time and they all have to compete for attention from the processor then AntiFreeze is likely to help you get your system to respond again.


  • If your computer is hanging or becomes unresponsive because of a hardware problem or the mouse cursor is not updated when you move it or some piece of kernel software or device driver is busy at an elevated priority level then AntiFreeze is not likely to offer you a solution. There are a few other situations in which AntiFreeze will not be able to help you out and you will still need to press the reset button and reboot to get your computer going again.




    Download Link : AntiFreeze Setup [814 KB] 

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