You can use the Task Manager to check the status of a nonresponsive program. On Windows 7 and older, the Task Manager can be accessed using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Del. On Windows 8 and newer, the Task Manager can be accessed using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Esc.
Either task manager (in Windows - Control-Alt-Delete) or if you are programming yourself then a "debugger"
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You can use the Task Manager to check the status of a nonresponsive program. On Windows 7 and older, the Task Manager can be accessed using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Alt+Del. On Windows 8 and newer, the Task Manager can be accessed using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Esc.
yes! you can ue a song for a video if you have a program that will do it for you. one program you can use is Windows Movie Maker, witch is on windows PCs'.
Simple. You install whatever program you use to open them.
From: Windows Help and Support Files Why is Windows closing my Program? Windows might close a program and then notify you if it determines that the program is either a security risk or incompatible with your version of Windows. When Windows closes a program because of a security risk, it is because some programs might use your computer's random access memory (RAM) in a way that could be exploited by a virus and harm your computer. Data Execution Prevention (DEP), a security feature of Windows, tracks how programs use memory. If DEP finds memory being used incorrectly, DEP will close the program and let you know. If you trust the program, you can add it to an exceptions list so that DEP won't close it, but you should first check with the manufacturer of the program to see if there is an updated, DEP-compatible version available. When Windows closes a program because of compatibility issues, it is because some programs could damage Windows if you try to run them. If Windows notices that an incompatible program might harm your computer (for example, by damaging important system files), Windows will close the program and notify you. Check with the manufacturer of the program to see if an update is available, or check Problem Reports and Solutions in Control Panel to see if a fix from Microsoft is available.
If you have Windows, use Windows Media Player to open/view videos.
Use the Windows SDK from http://search.microsoft.com/results.aspx?q=windows%20sdk
No, you cannot use a Windows "Program" (application) on a Mac. If it ends with .exe then it can only be opened/used with a Windows OS. And no you can't use an Apple OS program on a Windows OS. You can now use Apples "Boot Camp" program to make a partition on the Mac computer to use a Windows OS now. Or you can use something like Parallels, VM Ware, etc, to "emulate" a Windows OS on a Mac.
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use Microsoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.
Just need a usb & the program from Canon. Check their site. If you have windows, use photo gallery-import from camera.
you would have to download a program, i use audacity, but if you have windows 7, you can use windows recognition. Have fun.
Windows Media Center.
try updating the program. check your internet connection check your firewall settings that it isn't blocking the program check password for msn. if all these are ok there might be a problem with the copy of software you have alternatively you could you use online ebuddy®