Win7 shortens the shutdown wait time tutorial

  

Many users want to be able to shut down quickly, but some users find that although the running program has been closed, the shutdown still needs to wait for a while, how to solve this situation? The following small series will introduce you to the tutorial on shortening the shutdown waiting time in Win7 system.

1. Press win+R at the same time to open the computer's running window, then type regedit in the box and click Enter. This will open the Registry Editor window.

2. In the Registry Editor window, expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\ SYSTEM \\ CurrentControlSet \\ Control turn in the left-hand menu, then click on the control folder, double-click in the bottom right of the window The waitToKillServiceTimeout file.

3. In the pop-up window waitToKillServiceTimeout file, you can see the box the default value is 12,000, it is represented by 12 seconds to modify this number according to their needs For example, change it to 1000, which is one second. After setting it, click OK.

In the above is to shorten the waiting time Win7 system shutdown tutorial, shut down the waiting time is too short not conducive to the user to save data, users need to exercise caution.

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