If a program is not responding, it means the program is interacting more slowly than usual with Windows, typically because a problem has occurred in the program. If the problem is temporary, and if you choose to wait, some programs will start responding again.
Depending on the options available, you can also choose to close or restart the program. If a program on your computer stops responding, Windows will try to find the problem and fix it automatically. If you don't want to wait, you can end the program yourself by using Task Manager (Ctrl + Alt +Delete).
Using Task Manager to end a program yourself might be faster than waiting, but any unsaved changes will be lost. If you have important work that you want to keep, wait a few minutes and let Windows try to fix the problem first.
To end a program in the Task Manager, first open it; click on the Applications tab. In this case, scroll down and click on MOVIEMK.exe then click End Task.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
Yes it is. You can download Windows Movie Maker from microsoft's website.
WMM is the acronym for Windows Movie Maker.
That would be Windows Live Movie Maker.
You can't do that on Windows Movie Maker.
There is no Mix Feature in Windows Movie Maker.
No, you can't do that with Windows Movie Maker. Sorry.
Sorry, but there is no Speed Up or Slow Down feature in Windows Live Movie Maker. That particular feature is available in the v2.1 and v2.6 Windows Movie Maker applications, but not in Windows Live Movie Maker.
In my opinion, Windows Movie Maker v2.6 is best. But, if you have Windows Xp, the only Movie Maker version the operating system supports is v2.1.
You need to configure your computer to open files from an earlier version Windows Movie Maker.
Download the program again. This time in the language you need.