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27mm
14th Feb 2006, 09:32
Hello Folks - Recently my PC (Win XP) takes much longer to shutdown, sometimes as long as 5 minutes, while it goes through Logging off (the longest part) / Saving Settings / Shutting down. Any ideas?

BOAC
14th Feb 2006, 10:00
Could be to do with closing down internet connections. I had the same problem and sorted it. Have a look back here about 1 month.

27mm
14th Feb 2006, 10:13
Roger that, thanx.

frostbite
14th Feb 2006, 12:03
Can also be caused by registry errors - try checking/cleaning with one of the free utils. Also, if you haven't defragged for a while, it won't hurt.

27mm
14th Feb 2006, 12:20
Hi Frosbite, thanks for that - which free utils are you referring to?

frostbite
14th Feb 2006, 14:35
There are so many to choose from! Suggest you enter Registry Check in the search box on here http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/3140-2001-0-1-2.html?tag=dir

27mm
14th Feb 2006, 15:59
Good steer, Frostbite, many thanks.

BLUE SKY THINKER
14th Feb 2006, 20:10
27mm . . . . .
Take a look at your 'Application' Event Log (via Administrative Tools). Probably a good chance you have 1517 or 1524 errors. If so, download: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1B286E6D-8912-4E18-B570-42470E2F3582&displaylang=en.

This is the latest version, out just a few days ago. Even if you don't have the specific errors it works very well at cleaning up and speeding up log-off/shut down.

Taffer
14th Feb 2006, 20:24
When you create a user identity in WinXP, memory is allocated to all the personal settings that you have. Over time, this space increases and increases, mostly with junk, and slows login and shutdown considrably.

Just create a fresh user identity after defragging and cleaning your registry etc. and you should see an improvement.

27mm
15th Feb 2006, 04:49
Hi Taffer and Blue Sky Thinker,

Thanx much for the tips - will let you know how it goes....