What is the Process Runs behind CTRL+ALT+DEL on Windows server
Answer Posted / siddhartha rath
It forces a soft reboot, brings up the task manager or a
jump to ROM monitor. These keys are sometimes referred to
in computer manuals as interrupt keys, since they are often
used to interrupt the operation of a malfunctioning program.
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