Cleverly set to shorten Win7 shutdown time

  

Going home every day to see the colleagues around you all the computers have been shut down, and your computer is still waiting for the shutdown state is not very uncomfortable? They are all Windows 7 systems. Why do people shut down all of a sudden, but their own has been squatting in the "shutdown"?

The following soft media editor teaches you how to shorten the shutdown time, let's look down:

First, we click [Start]-[Run], enter “regedit”Open Registry Editor (Software Rubik's Cube can also be opened! [Application] - [Windows System Toolbox] - [Registry Editor]).


Then in the Registry Editor window, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control and open it, you can find one of them "WaitToKillServiceTimeOut", right click and modify to see Windows7 The default value is 12000 (representing 12 seconds). If you want to fast, of course, you should modify this value to a smaller value, such as 5000.

After the setup is complete, click OK and then close the Registry Editor. Do not arbitrarily change other items to avoid causing some system problems.

Restart the shutdown and try the effect.

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