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Five Steps to Make Windows XP Shut-Down Faster

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We all know that pulling the power to your computer has to be the absoulute fastest but not the best way to shutdown your computer. In this 5 step tutorial we will show you how to make your shutdown as fast as possible.

Step 1: Stop as many services as possible.

The more that is running on your computer the more your computer has to close on shut down. Keeping a slimmer running computer will not only make your computer run faster but it will make Windows shutdown faster. Here is how its done:

Go to the Start menu and then select Run. Type ‘services.msc’ in the Run Dialog Box and click on OK. In the services window double click on the service you wish to disable. In the properties box for the selected service choose disabled in the Startup Type dropdown box. Click on OK.

Its best to restart your computer after disabling a couple of services at a time so if something undesired happens to your computer you know what disabled service needs to be re-enabled.

Step 2: Automatically kill tasks on shutdown.

Windows XP by default will ask you if you wish to end a process if an application is running during the shutdown process. This little registry change will tell Windows to automatically end the process without your confirmation.

Go to the Start menu and then select Run. In the Run box type in ‘regedit’ and click on OK. Navigate to 'HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop' and double click on the 'AutoEndTasks'. Change the value to 1 and click on OK.

Step 3: Reduce the wait time to kill open applications.

When you choose to shutdown your computer, Windows will automatically wait a little bit before it kills applications that are open. Here we will show you how to reduce the wait time.

Go to the Start menu and then select Run. In the Run box type in ‘regedit’ and click on OK. Navigate to 'HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop' and double click on the 'WaitToKillAppTimeout'. Change the value to 1000 and click on OK. Double click on 'HungAppTimeout' and change the value to 1000 then click on OK. Navigate to 'HKEY_USERS.DEFAULTControl PanelDesktop' nd double click on the 'WaitToKillAppTimeout'. Change the value to 1000 and click on OK. Double click on 'HungAppTimeout' and change the value to 1000 then click on OK.

Step 4: Reduce the wait time for services to be shutdown.

Much like applications, Windows XP waits a bit for the services to shutdown before it starts killing them. Here is how to reduce the wait time.

Go to the Start menu and then select Run. In the Run box type in ‘regedit’ and click on OK. Navigate to 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControl'. Double click on 'WaitToKillServiceTimeout' and change the value to 1000 then click on OK.

Step 5: The ONE click shutdown

More mouse clicks equals more time. That’s right, why go to start then click on shutdown and select shutdown. It seems like too much work for me. Here is a tutorial on how to make a shutdown shortcut on your desktop.

Right click on your desktop and select new then shortcut. Now you will see the New Shortcut wizard. Under the location for this item type ‘SHUTDOWN -s -t 01’ then click on Next. Give the shortcut a name, I like Shutdown. Then click on Finish.

Just as a quick note you can do the same for a quick restart just enter in ‘SHUTDOWN -r -t 01’ as the location and then you are all set.

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» left by Anonymous (2 years 163 days ago.)
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this was horrible.. i cant find a lot of the tabs or buttons that you are listing
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» left by thanks (2 years 111 days ago.)
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yeah thanks i knew a bit of it, but it helps!! dont know what the other bloke did wrong
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» left by Anonymous (2 years 9 days ago.)
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yeah ditto. really helps..that guy musta been a real dodo huh? :)
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» left by Anonymous (1 year 339 days ago.)
coooooool stuff..and Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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» left by Anonymous (1 year 331 days ago.)
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GREAT TIPS THERE THANX A LOT!!!!!!!!!
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» left by g prabhu from chennai (1 year 300 days ago.)
After doing these steps it shows 'windows is shutting down' for a long time & never shutting down ! what is the solution for this trouble?
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» left by brian from scotland (1 year 206 days ago.)
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fantasic thnks
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» left by Jekky3745 (244 days 20 hours ago.)
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OMG U r really great dude never came to know about all this mentioned. {some known but some unknown} Really geat!!

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» left by vianney from brazil (226 days 18 hours ago.)
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very good..... help a lot thks

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» left by SURI from CHENNAI (212 days 6 hours ago.)
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THANK U VERY  MUCH DUDEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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» left by keshav from bangalore (211 days 9 hours ago.)
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It helped me a lot thanks........!!!!!
 
its a great tweak!!! :)

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