Modify the registry to speed up Windows 7 shutdown speed

  

Although the shutdown speed of Windows7 is much faster than the previous Windows XP and Vista systems, a slight modification of the registry will make the shutdown more rapid, easy to operate, why not?

Enter "regedit" in the search box of the Windows 7 system "Start" menu to open the registry editor, then find the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control" item to open, you can find one of them "WaitToKillServiceTimeOut ", right click on the mouse, select the "Modify" command item under the right-click menu. From the dialog box that opens, you can see that the default value of Windows7 is 12000 (representing 12 seconds). Just change the value here to a lower level. For example, 5 seconds or 7 seconds, this will make Windows7's shutdown speed a step faster.

1, modify the registry

2, delete the startup project in the system configuration

Tips: reduce the boot program is also the main method to speed up the system startup, in Windows In 7, we can enter "MSCONFIG" in the running window of the start menu, close the startup project in the startup project of the system configuration, or use various optimization and security software related startup item setting functions.

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