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Ender,
I also tried the reg tweak set at 2000. No change.
I also tried wizmo.exe shutdown! -- no change.
Clearly, something on my system is taking its time shutting down, and
nothing will speed it up.
John
"John Blaustein" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
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> Noozer...
>
> The system seems to be running just fine with 32 bit enabled, so I'll
> leave it that way.
>
>
> Tim...
>
> Get this... I disabled WU and now the system takes 45 seconds to shutdown.
> Go figure!
>
>
> Ender,
>
> I tried the reg tweak:
> [Start] [Run] [Regedit]
> Registry Key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control
> Modify/Create the Value Name [WaitToKillServiceTimeout] according to the
> Value Data listed below.
> Data Type: REG_SZ [String Value] // Value Name: WaitToKillServiceTimeout
> Value Data: [Default = 20,000 (expressed in milliseconds) Modify to
> preference.]
> Exit Registry and Reboot
>
> I set it to 10000. It made no difference.
>
> Other than taking a bit too long to shutdown, everything is fine. I guess
> I live with this.
>
> John
>
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> "Tim" <Tim@NoSpam.com> wrote in message
> news:cgojfk$il9$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
>> Hi,
>>
>> Did you try disabling Windows Update?
>> Someone said it "calls home" when shutting down to see if there are any
>> reboot required patches to install.... I disabled it on mine (and run WU
>> occasionaly manually) and things are back to nermal.
>>
>> - Tim
>>
>>
>> "John Blaustein" <nomail@nomail.com> wrote in message
>> news:vd2dnU1PENPIKLLcRVn-oA@lmi.net...
>>> Ender,
>>>
>>> I will look at the links you provided. Thanks.
>>>
>>> I compared the shutdown times on my three machines:
>>>
>>> ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe: 30-35 seconds
>>> ASUS CUV4X-E -- PIII/1Ghz: 17 seconds
>>> Dell laptop -- PIII: 15 seconds
>>>
>>> All have XP Home, SP2.
>>>
>>> I've tried shutting down the P4P800-E Deluxe system with everything
>>> disabled in Task Mgr that I can disable, but still it's about 30
>>> seconds. I have a wireless Logitech mouse, and I thought that might be
>>> an issue, but I disabled the mouse software and that didn't change a
>>> thing.
>>>
>>> I just looked at the BIOS for the P4P800-E Deluxe system and 32bit data
>>> transfer was DISABLED for both my WD SATA (C:, boot) and WD IDE (D
>>> drives! I enabled 32bit data transfer, but that didn't help the shutdown
>>> time -- maybe it's a couple of seconds shorter. Do you think SP2
>>> disabled the 32bit setting? I don't know how it was set before I
>>> installed SP2. Since you mentioned 32 bit data transfer, I assume that
>>> it SHOULD be set to enabled.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Ender" <enderwiggin3rd@SBhotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:qebvi0p5vi7qo319kcfh63nq7tql01iq4j@4ax.com...
>>>>>> Ender,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for your reply. (And Max O.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> During the long pause, I hear my second HD stopping. Otherwise, no
>>>>>> excessive disk activity.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a couple of services that are always running. One is
>>>>>> SpamInspector
>>>>>> (e-mail spam scanner that is set up as a proxy mail client, or
>>>>>> something
>>>>>> like that). I will try stopping that and a couple of other apps
>>>>>> before
>>>>>> shutting down and see if that isolates the problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> John
>>>>
>>>> Well, after thinking about things a little bit, I began to wonder why
>>>> my startup was taking a few seconds longer, so I went into the bios
>>>> and found that 32bit transfers had been disabled on my boot drive!
>>>>
>>>> This is very curious, since it was enabled before I installed XP SP2!
>>>> At any rate, I re-enabled it, and my boot time is now back to 2 sweeps
>>>> of the loading bar again. That is very strange indeed...
>>>>
>>>> In looking for any threads regarding XP shutdown delays I found one
>>>> thread in the ABXZone forum that was interesting. There may be
>>>> something there that might help. One post indicates that the issue in
>>>> one situation was a service that was slow to terminate. There is a
>>>> way to change the default time XP will wait for a service (20 seconds)
>>>> by changing a value in the registry: This could be a promising remedy
>>>> to work with. I would suggest doing a system restore point before
>>>> doing any registry editing of this type:
>>>>
>>>>
http://www.theeldergeek.com/increase_shutdown_time_for_services_to_close.htm
>>>>
>>>> Two other interesting links to look at:
>>>>
http://www.abxzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=64498&highlight=shutdown+delay
>>>>
http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php
>>>>
>>>> Good luck!
>>>>
>>>> Ender
>>>>
>>>> "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
>>>> nothing." Edmund Burke
>>>
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