How to Close Not Responding Apps in Windows 10 & 11
If one of your apps has stopped responding, crashed, or frozen, you can always force the app to close so you can restart it again.
Before we start, if you have unsaved work, you should always try and wait a little while, even if you see "not responding." Sometimes, if many programs are running and a lot of memory is being used, waiting a few minutes might allow the app to resume. Closing other programs that you don't need might free up resources so your app can hopefully start again.
If closing other apps and waiting didn't work, let's force the app to close.
Both tabs have a Status section showing whether an app is running, stopped, suspended, or not running. The Details tab is best only to end the task, and the Services tab is best to try and restart the app.
Look for Not running to find your hung app.
Click on that line to highlight it, then right-click.