Win7 set the registry to shorten the computer shutdown time method

  

win7 system shutdown after some programs are closed, you can shut down normally, but sometimes shut down will remind the waiting program to close, how is this? This is due to Win7 The setting causes it to extend the computer's shutdown time. Is there any way to shorten the shutdown time? You can solve the problem by setting the registry. Let's take a look at the specific solution.

The specific method is as follows:

1. Press [Windows key + R key] on the keyboard at the same time, (Window key is the key between Ctrl and Alt), open [Run];

2. Enter regedit and click [OK];

3. Open [Registry Editor];

4. In the left window of the [Registry Editor] that opens In the middle, expand [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl];

5, click [Control] folder to find the right [waitToKillServiceTimeout];

6, double-click [waitToKillServiceTimeout], pop-up [edit string 】 In the window, the default value data is [12000], which means 12 seconds;

7. In the [Edit String] window, change 12000 in the numerical data to 1000, that is, 1 second; Br>

8. Click [OK] to restart and restart.

The above tutorial content is the way to win the registry to shorten the computer shutdown time. Everyone should pay attention to the backup file when setting the registry to avoid file loss.

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