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Hiya Fellas!

My machine has suddenly started to take it's time in shutting down.    Anyone have any idea what can cause this plz.

I defeag and keep my machine as clean as I can so I am somewhat puzzled here???      Quote

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Without knowing any more about your specific system or situation, here are some steps you can take to try to speed up Windows Shutdown. Before editing the registry, be sure to either create an image of your system partition or backup the registry. If you don't know how, please ask.

 1) Make sure "clear pagefile at shutdown" is not enabled:
start - run - regedit
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management]

Set ClearPageFileAtShutdown value to 0


2) Start - Run - Regedit
Navigate to the following Registry key:
HKEY CURRENT USER\Control Panel\Desktop
Double click on the AutoEndTasks entry and replace the 0 with a 1 in the Value data text box

For the next two, if the dword value indicated does not exist, create it:

Double click on the WaitToKillAppTimeout entry in the right pane and change the Value data to 2000

Double click on the HungAppTimeout entry in the right pane and change the Value data to 1000

Reboot

3) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control
Right-click on WaitToKillServiceTimeout and change it to 2000 
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Quote from: Allan on June 12, 2012, 05:46:44 AM
Without knowing any more about your specific system or situation, here are some steps you can take to try to speed up Windows Shutdown. Before editing the registry, be sure to either create an image of your system partition or backup the registry. If you don't know how, please ask.

 1) Make sure "clear pagefile at shutdown" is not enabled:

How do I do this please? 
Quote from: Allan on June 12, 2012, 05:46:44 AM


 1) Make sure "clear pagefile at shutdown" is not enabled:
start - run - regedit
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management]

Set ClearPageFileAtShutdown value to 0


Quote from: Allan on June 16, 2012, 04:52:32 AM


Alan ... you really are a genius mate!   I followed your guide and now get a fast shut down mate...HURRAY!

I didn't follow the "dword" instructions, not fully understanding, but I did the rest and things are fine now!

Go to the top of the class mate and I thank you greatly!        Glad you got it SORTED out.


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