Windows 7 ultimate slow startup and shutdown




















I have an Intel core i7 processor, but it seems it doesn't go the way it is. Any help will be necessary for me. Thank you. Many people complained that their Windows 8 boot slowly after update, it takes almost 10 minutes to restart. If you are unluckily facing this issue, the first thing you can do is unplug all the devices connected to the computer except keyboard and mouse and then restart computer. If that failed, you can try the following methods to fix Windows 8 slow startup after login, update or sleep completely.

Whenever your Windows 8 takes too long to boot up, you can try to use the system troubleshooting feature to fix it manually. Reset computer to factory setting will be an effective way to fix Windows 8 slow boot up and shutdown, black screen and many other computer software problems, but will also erase data from your PC. Fast, it was one of the ones you killed. Cut those killed in half do 6 or so at a time to speed the process up of determining 'who' and try again. Report back results Hi spalten, I booted into safe mode, it is taking long time as before.

And I done a clean boot by disabling the Non-MS entries. Still the problem exists. Thirdly I ended some of the process listed in the task manager, and I noticed the shutdown time in the event viewer, it is 33 seconds. I am not able to kill the process csrss. 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.

Can you please assist me to move further Thanking you. This is, to me, tricky to determine the cause. It can be done though.



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