Although the shutdown speed of Windows 7 is much faster than that of previous Windows XP and Vista systems, slightly modifying the registry will make the shutdown faster and the operation is simple and convenient. Why not?
Enter "regedit" in the search box of the "Start" menu of the Windows 7 system to open the Registry Editor, then find the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl" item and open it. You can find that there is an item "WaitToKillServiceTimeOut", right-click , select the "Modify" command item under the right-click menu. From the opened dialog box, you can see that the default value of Windows 7 is 12000 (representing 12 seconds). You only need to modify the value here to be lower, such as 5 seconds or 7 Seconds, this will make Windows 7 shut down one step faster.
1. Modify the registry
2. Delete startup items in system configuration
Tips: Reducing startup programs is also the main way to speed up system startup. In Windows 7, we can enter "MSCONFIG" in the run window of the start menu and close the startup items in the startup items of the system configuration. You can also use various To operate the relevant startup item setting functions of various optimization and security software.
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