As We Know, Windows XP is Too Slow when You shtdown it, usually what is happening is one or more applications is hanging up to 20 seconds (in the
Registry all values are set to milliseconds) while the OS tries to shutdown. Before making any changes to the Registry it
is highly advisable to create a backup.
The first thing we need to do is access the Registry by going to Start \ Run and type in “regedit” (no quotes) then click
OK.
With the Registry Editor open the first change wewant to make is under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Control Panel \ Desktop scroll down to HungAppTimeout and change the default 5000 to 1000 then click OK.
Scroll down to WaitToKillAppTimeout from 20000 to 1000 then click OK. Keep the Registry Editor open as we have 3 more values
to change in two different sections.
Now We go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ System \ CurrentControlSet \ Control and double click on WaitToKillServiceTimeout to 1000 then click OK.
In the end, we need to navigate to HKEY_USERS \ DEFAULT \ Control Panel \ Desktop and change HungAppTimeout to 1000 and click OK.
Then scroll down to WaitToKillAppTimeout to 1000 and click OK.
While you see lower timeout times in this post you might want to start with say 20000 to 10000 as some programs may be performing cleanup maintenance. No matter what you change the values to, make
sure they are uniform throughout each setting.
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