The letters options added above tell the tool to shut down -s with a timeout of zero seconds -t 00 , and to force running applications to close without forewarning the user -f. Basically, it unites the registry hacks from the first tip in the shutdown process. You can move this shortcut from the desktop to your quick launch bar or pin it to the taskbar.
Double-click the shortcut to instantly shut down the system. This trick is courtesy of Seven Forums. This method is also known as hard boot, as it is typically used to shut down and immediately reboot the computer. It should be used with extreme caution! If you're in a hurry and cannot wait for 20 seconds or if your computer responds slowly or even froze, simply hold the power button for several seconds and Windows will shut down immediately.
Since this method literally kills not only the operating system, but also the hardware, it should not be used as a routine way of shutting down your computer. In a worst case scenario, it could cause your hard drive to crash. Finally, you may experience an issue that can not be solved with the two hacks above. If you see a message saying " 1 program sill needs to close: Waiting for Task Host Window" , then you should look into this Hotfix released by Microsoft.
Moreover, a slow logoff can be caused by outdated drivers or antivirus software. Therefore update all your drivers, remove antivirus programs like Norton and McAfee and replace them with a better alternative, such as Avast or Avira AntiVir.
Note that fingerprint scanners have been known to cause a particularly slow log-off. Or do you ever shut down Windows at all? I am giving the images of processess in safe mode and in normal startup respectively.
Nothing there I don't know as 'normal'. DWM is also a windows function. It may be futile if they exit first though? I have not tried this so don't know if it will work? First the non-MS ones, see what happens Do you have Norton and Kaspersky installed? I see an entry for Kaspersky in your Task Manager screenshot. You could be getting a conflict between the two. No bartman I changed to Kaspersky after the problem occurs. The screenshot that I have displayed there is after the fouth week of occuring the problem.
Thanks for ur suggestions mates. Finally I found the solution for my problem by making some tweaks to my registry. What you want to do is go to the registry and change a couple values.
If the value is 1, it will take longer for your computer to shutdown.. The Best Tech Newsletter Anywhere. Join , subscribers and get a daily digest of news, geek trivia, and our feature articles. Articles l l. This post has been reported. Defragment the disk. Can anyone suggest me with a solution to quick shutdown of PC? Thanking you.. Please post back. A device or program timeout, or waiting for a response that never comes could be the culprit.
Irv S. In case of laptop , make sure, you do NOT disable any keyboard, or touchpad entries. Click Services tab. Put checkmark in Hide all Microsoft services Click Disable all. Click OK. Restart computer in Normal Mode. If you use different firewall, than Windows firewall, turn Windows firewall on, just for this test, since your regular firewall won't be running.
If you use Windows firewall, you're fine. Same problem? My Home Page. Nothing help me what is posted here. I'm glad you got it sorted out.
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