Explain that Win2003 prompts to save settings but can't shut down those things.

  

The friend's system is Win2003, and it encounters the problem of "save setting" when shutting down, but it can't be shut down. I believe that many Win2003 system users will certainly encounter such a situation, then, what is the cause? It is likely to be a configuration problem, let's look at the following steps.

1. Modify Group Policy:

Run gpedit.msc, Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Login, Enable “ Uninstall and update user profile registration The maximum number of times in the table section, change the maximum number of retries to 0 (the default is 60).

2, the problem of slow shutdown is to solve the problem about the DF, restore the last correct configuration. It is forbidden to create “last correct configuration”.

By default, Windows automatically saves a backup of the system configuration file (mainly hardware-related information) after each successful startup. After the system fails to be modified, you can press F8 during boot and select ” The last time the correct configuration “ boot options to restore. If you don't make hardware changes at all, there's no need to do automatic backups every time, and you can speed up startup.

Step 1: Locate the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon

Step 2: Create a new string value called "ReportBootOk", set the key to 0 to disable it. Automatically saves the currently configured features.

Step 3: Restart Windows for the changes to take effect.

The steps are very clear and simple, and the operation is very practical. If you are worried that my Win2003 can't shut down normally, then try the above steps and solve the problem quickly.

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