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Friday, February 17

How to Accelerate Shutdown in Windows

How do I shutdown windows so fast? Shutdown Windows long, how mempecepatnya how? The laptop was shut down before the shutdown process is complete, the system can be problematic. So how? Before performing the following tips backup your registry first.This trick applies to all versions of windows like XP, Vista, and 7 except that the location perintahnyayang may not match exactly.

In this trick I use Windows Vista. If you may often be in a hurry and do not want to wait too long shutdown and shutdown process you may want to be a bit faster. When the shutdown, there is some amount of time that should be passed to wait until the shutdown process is complete. This is because the system must ensure that all equipment is returned correctly before closing the system. Microsoft set the default number 20,000 (20 seconds). If this is too long, then you can control it through a simple registry setting.

To speed up the shutdown we will edit the Windows Registry. Therefore you should backup your registry first. Do any editing because it can be dangerous to your Windows system. Follow the steps below:

A. Click [Start] and then the box [Start Search] type [regedit]. For XP to type [regedit.exe]

2.In the windows registry please locate the following address: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl]

3. Once you find it, on the right side silakanan right-click on [WaitToKillServiceTimeout] and select [Modify]

4. EditString window dressing on the number 20 000 with a number between 5000-10000.Do not under 5000 because it could mean the forced shutdown. If you are using the 5000 means it takes 5 seconds to shutdown.

5. After you assign the numbers click [OK] and exit the registry and do a Shutdown computer twice. Definitely the second shutdown faster according the number you specify.

You need to remember that the mempercetpat shutdown, the level of risk you should be much greater responsibility as well. Standard number is 5000-10000 shutdown, but not at risk of shutdown faster.

Good luck ...

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