Description: The term ‘Unresponsive System’ refers to a situation where a computing system stops responding to user inputs or commands. This can occur for various reasons, such as processing overload, software errors, or hardware issues. In a computing environment, where large volumes of data are handled and complex calculations are executed, the stability and responsiveness of the system are crucial. A non-responsive system can lead to data loss, interruptions in tasks, and inefficient use of computational resources. The main characteristics of a non-responsive system include the inability to execute tasks, lack of interaction with the user, and, in some cases, the need to restart the system to restore functionality. This phenomenon affects not only individual users but can also have significant repercussions on projects that rely on the continuous and efficient processing capability of computing systems. Therefore, managing system stability and responsiveness is a critical aspect of the design and maintenance of these systems.