Solve the problem that window XP system shutdown is slow or even unresponsive

  

Solving window XP system shutdown slow method:


Modifying the registry

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Control Panel\\Desktop] "AutoEndTasks"="1" "HungAppTimeout"="100" "WaitToKillAppTimeout"="500" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control] "WaitToKillServiceTimeout"="500" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\Memory Management \\PrefetchParameters] "EnablePrefetcher"=dword:00000005

Follow the above changes, start--Run--Enter regedit to enter the registry


Solve the window XP System Shutdown Slow Method 2:


In the beginning, click “Run” and enter “<quo;gpedit” OK-‘Computer Configuration’-‘Administrative Templates’- ‘System’-‘User Profile & rsquo;.

First click on the right ‘Set & rsquo; to sort the first one to “ only allow local user profiles”, then set those items from top to bottom respectively: Enabled - Enabled - Enabled - Disabled - Enabled - Enabled - Disabled - Disabled - Enabled - Disabled - Enabled - Enabled - Disabled

Note where the second entry is Speed, set to 500, time is 120, the third maximum retries is set to 0, and the ninth dialog box timeout is set to 1 (or a number within 5).

Then you can try again, generally can solve.

The above methods can be used regardless of the use


1, start & mdash; control panel & mdash; power options & mdash; enable advanced power management. 2. The driver of some hardware devices of the computer is not completely installed or has problems. Check the Computer Device Manager to see if there are any hardware devices with driver problems. If so, reinstall the related drivers. 3. Disk defragmentation. My computer & mdash; right click on the drive & mdash; attribute — tool -- select the sorted disk to open & ldquo; disk defragmenter & rdquo; window & mdash; analysis & mdash; defragmentation & mdash; system is started finishing, complete The system will notify you later. 4. Turn off all unused programs before shutting down. Some background running software is running when it is shut down. It takes time for the system to end these programs, such as some anti-virus software. In addition, there may be an error in the background when the program ends, the system process is dead. Looping, and the system's default forced end of the infinite loop will also cause the system to shut down for too long. Open the Task Manager when you shut down, see what non-systematic programs are running, and force the process to end. 5, open the optimization master - system performance optimization - disk cache optimization - remove the "WIN shutdown automatically clean up the page file" & rdquo; front of the hook. 6, modify the registry switch machine: in [Start]-->[Run]--> type [Regedit]-->[HKEY_CURRENT_USER]-->[ControlPanel]-->[Desktop], will The value data of the string value [HungAppTimeout] is changed to [200], and the value data of the string value [WaitToKillAppTimeout] is changed to 1000. Also in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE]-->[System]-->[CurrentControlSet]-- >[Control], change the value data of the string value [HungAppTimeout] to [200], and change the value data of the string value [WaitToKillServiceTimeout] to 1000. 7. Do not load the DLL file: at [Start]--> [Run]--> Type [Regedit]- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorer to create a double-byte value named AlwaysUnloadDLL with a value of 1. 8, reloading system.

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