Let Windows 7 system boot and shut down more quickly

  


Modify the system default settings to speed up the system boot and shutdown speed. Windows 7 release time is not very long, it is relatively simple to speed up the boot and shutdown.

Speed ​​up the boot:

Enter “msconfig” in the Windwos 7 Start menu <;Search Programs & Files", enter the "system configuration" program, switch to “Guide” tags. In the lower right part of the window that opens, change the default value of "Timeout" to a smaller number (this article is modified to 5).

After the modification, it means that the default 30-second wait time is reduced to 5 seconds when Windows 7 is turned on.

Speed ​​up the shutdown:

Windows 7 does not provide a setting to directly modify the shutdown speed, the user needs to modify the registry to achieve

Run the registry, and then expand the branch to HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl, find and double-click "WaitToKillServiceTimeout" in the right window, the default value in the pop-up window is "12000”, which means that the shutdown waiting time is "12 seconds", you can enter the ideal according to your needs. digital. After the modification, save the settings and it will take effect the next time you log in to the system.

Edit Comment:

The two methods mentioned in this article are relatively simple and relatively safe, and the effect is obvious. The author especially reminds everyone that some system-assisted software that is very useful in the Windows XP era, when entering the Windows 7 era, many have begun to "behind", the development of the footsteps did not keep up, use this type of software to modify the system default settings After that, it is easy to cause system instability.

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