Slow Shutdown

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MY comp takes forever to shut down, i used norton found
no viruses, and i used spybot and spysweeper to check for
spyware and found none. I went through my taskmanager and
found that no other programs that arent suppose to run. I
am clueless.

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi

Have you run Disk Defragmenter and Disk Cleanup? Both can be found by going to Programs>Accessories>System Tools.

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Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


| MY comp takes forever to shut down, i used norton found
| no viruses, and i used spybot and spysweeper to check for
| spyware and found none. I went through my taskmanager and
| found that no other programs that arent suppose to run. I
| am clueless.
|
| Thanks in advance.
 
Hi Keith - In addition to the steps Will suggested, while it may not apply
to you (it's primarily a Win2k issue), you might want to check and see if
you've installed Hotfix Q329170. If so, and unless you're sure you need it,
it apparently causes major slowdowns on shutdown and should be removed. See
here to decide about whether you need this hotfix:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=329170. There's been a lot of discussion
about this in microsoft.public.win2000.general nws gp recently. If you
decide to remove it, go to your Control Panel|Add/Remove Programs and see if
Q329170 is listed as installed and, if so, remove it.

This "hotfix" is also installed as part of SP4, and thus can't be removed
separately if you've installed that.

If you decide that you do need to keep it, or you have SP4 installed, (or,
in your case, you just want to try out the effect of stoping the spooler in
XP), an alternative that's been proposed that will allow you to be able to
exit normally even with the hotfix is to run "net stop spooler" (without the
quotes) from a cmd window before shutdown. You might want to consider
adding that to a logout script that stops the spooler at shutdown, and kept
the hotfix in that case. (I've verified that this works, BTW.)

MS has a fix available if you phone them. See:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;814770


plus (Courtesy of Steve Parry)

start > run > gpedit.msc > Computer Configuration> Administrative Template
System > Logon > Maximum retries to unload and update user profile ... set
enabled and to say 5 ... default if not configured is 60!!

and then (added by me) set waittokillservicetimeout at

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control

to 5000 ms instead of the default 20000.

(I can verify that these last two make a HUGH difference in shutdown times.)

Two last areas to check. Unless you actually use them, it has been reported
that unchecking Enable Offline Files in Folder Options|Offline Files tab
substantially decreases the shutdown time (presumtively by eliminating the
"Synchronize all offline files" step). And check and be sure that you don't
unintentionally have Clear the Windows Paging File turned on. See here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q314834


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Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



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