Last week I came across a challenging case in my hospital. A 20-year old patient was admitted in the emergency ward with complications in his kidney. I advised him for the ultrasound test and prescribed him some analgesic injections for instant relief. The report came to me in the evening and I entered the CD of the report in the DVD drive of my Windows 7-based PC. But the very next moment I found that my media player device was not getting access to it.
I tried many a time by closing and opening the media application, but all in vain. I was watching the screen almost like a stupid man. The face of the patient was revolving in my mind. Meanwhile I called up a technician to fix the windows 7 freezing issues with the application on my Windows 7-based PC. He came and tried his best, but result was the same. Suddenly I remembered getting an SMS on my mobile regarding some tech support provider. There was a toll-free number in the message. I dialed the number and got connected with a technician. First of all he collected some details, and then started troubleshooting the PC on the remote mode. I was sitting with a cup of tea in my hand. In the mean time I went to the patient and assured him that there is nothing serious in the result and he would be alright very soon. I came back to my computer. The troubleshooting was over and the technician told me to restart the machine.
I restarted my computer and then the windows 7 Startup was working good meaning that the system booted extremely fast within 10-20 seconds. I soon tried some applications, like Internet, MS Word and more they were responding well. I took a sigh of relief. I inserted the CD once more and played it with the media application. I analyzed the report and came to know that there is a 15 mm stone in the left kidney, which was causing the problem.
I acted swiftly and ordered my team to instantly move the patient to the operation theatre. The operating was successful; it took almost half an hour to remove the stone from the kidney. The patient was totally unconscious throughout the night. In the morning I got the good news that patient is well. I thanked the windows 7 technical support provider company. They have helped me to save the life of the patient.
Resource - http://www.programmersheaven.com/user/shreyamathur/blog/6535-How-To-Fix-Window-7-Freezing-Issues-With-Applications/
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