We hate to see not responding programs in Windows 7 which take a long time to respond. Many times those not responding programs waste our valuable time. There is a registry tweak in Windows 7 to end non responding programs automatically in your computer. We need to enable auto end task feature for non-responding programs and set time out for hung programs in Windows 7. It is my duty to warn you as it is a registry tweak, it is better you take a backup of your registry before changing any registry values in your computer.
Automatically Terminate Hung Programs in Windows 7
To enable auto end for hung programs in Windows 7 computer, follow the steps below.
1. Press [Windows ] + [R] to get Run
[ follow How to enable Run Command in Windows 7 Start Menu to enable Run in Windows 7 Start menu ]
2. Type regedit on Run and press enter
Now Windows 7 registry window will be opened.

3. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop

Now we need to add the following new values here.
“WaitToKillAppTimeout”=”2000″
“AutoEndTasks”=”1″
“HungAppTimeout”=”1000″
“LowLevelHooksTimeout”=”1000

Now onwards Windows 7 will automatically kill the programs which take long time to respond.
Automatically Terminate Hung Programs in Windows 7
To enable auto end for hung programs in Windows 7 computer, follow the steps below.
1. Press [Windows ] + [R] to get Run
[ follow How to enable Run Command in Windows 7 Start Menu to enable Run in Windows 7 Start menu ]
2. Type regedit on Run and press enter
Now Windows 7 registry window will be opened.
3. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Now we need to add the following new values here.
“WaitToKillAppTimeout”=”2000″
“AutoEndTasks”=”1″
“HungAppTimeout”=”1000″
“LowLevelHooksTimeout”=”1000
Now onwards Windows 7 will automatically kill the programs which take long time to respond.
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