ctrl-alt-del

S

Screech

I was wondering if anybody has had this problem and what to
do about it.

I had been playing a game (tribes 2)when the game crashed,
so I hit ctrl-alt-delte, which did not respond; i did it
again, and finally it did respond, so i closed T2. However,
the computer must have overloaded in some way because now I
cannot see/access the upperportion of the ctrl-alt-delete
panel (where the tabs to see Proceses and other things, and
the minimize and close buttons are located). I can stil
open the remaining ctrl-alt-del panel to close programs but
I cannot get to the rest of it so I cannot close any extra
processes. Any suggesions would be helpful.....
 
M

Mark Shroyer

Screech said:
I was wondering if anybody has had this problem and what to
do about it.

I had been playing a game (tribes 2)when the game crashed,
so I hit ctrl-alt-delte, which did not respond; i did it
again, and finally it did respond, so i closed T2. However,
the computer must have overloaded in some way because now I
cannot see/access the upperportion of the ctrl-alt-delete
panel (where the tabs to see Proceses and other things, and
the minimize and close buttons are located). I can stil
open the remaining ctrl-alt-del panel to close programs but
I cannot get to the rest of it so I cannot close any extra
processes. Any suggesions would be helpful.....

Try double-clicking on the upper part of the task manager window's
border; that should restore the task manager to its full view. (Thanks
to Carey Frisch, who pointed this out in another thread here a while back.)

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| Mark Shroyer <[email protected]> |
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We all do no end of feeling, and we mistake it for thinking.
- Mark Twain
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----


Try double-clicking on the upper part of the task manager window's
border; that should restore the task manager to its full view. (Thanks
to Carey Frisch, who pointed this out in another thread here a while back.)

--
+-----------------------------------------+
| Mark Shroyer <[email protected]> |
+-----------------------------------------+

We all do no end of feeling, and we mistake it for thinking.
- Mark Twain
.
thank you thank you thank you
 

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