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Old 04-29-2011, 10:57 AM   #9
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thats somewhat true... you can tell the difference between the programs that are trully hung and the ones that are not by the movement/change of the memory in the private working set field.

If it stays the same and doesn't change at all over say a 5-30min time span. You can also go to the performance tab and click the resource monitor button down at the bottom then go to the through the different tabs and it will give you indicators as well if the program is truly frozen or just working things out in memory.
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