Originally posted by: ArmchairAthlete
My computer too takes longer than I would like it to to shutdown... I'm using Win2k Pro SP3. Doesn't take minutes, but maybe 30 seconds. It takes a long time at the shutdown screen that says "Saving your settings", whatever it does then.
I don't want to have to pay for a virus scanner or deal with one on my PC... I'm smart enough to stay away from virus-type junk, but that doesn't mean I'm virus free I suppose.
I think I'll keep an eye on this thread.
Yes, I remember this as well, something about deleting the pagefile during shutdown. I think it was on a tweaks for XP thread at ARS or maybe I saw it in MS Knowledge base...Originally posted by: DARRIN
There was a setting in the registry that you can change to make it shut down faster. I forgot what it was though.
Originally posted by: Antoneo
Yes, I remember this as well, something about deleting the pagefile during shutdown. I think it was on a tweaks for XP thread at ARS or maybe I saw it in MS Knowledge base...Originally posted by: DARRIN
There was a setting in the registry that you can change to make it shut down faster. I forgot what it was though.
Seems like it was a built in delay to make sure that all programs had time to shut down before the computer turned off. The delay is way too long though
I had this problem on W2K SP3, fixed it with the Group Policy Editor (maybe it's the same for XP?)
Run GPEDIT.MSC
Computer Config > Admin Templates > System > Logon
Modify "Maximum retries to unload & update user profile". By default it was set to 60 (seconds), try reducing it to say, 15 (seconds)
HTH
