Speed Up Windows XP Shutdown

Topics Windows XP on June 29th, 2007

Does your XP take endless long to Shutdown? This is mainly because whenever you attempt to shutdown XP, it will wait for all running applications to close. If they stop responding, you’ll get the end task warnings and you either kill the task or wait for to kill it.

from AVirtualExit.com has discovered a registry hack which automatically kills non-responding instantly without interrupting the shutdown process. Before attempting this hack, please have a backup of your , just in-case something gets screwed up.

  1. Open Editor from Start > Run and type “regedit” (without quotes)
  2. Expand the Editor Tree and find HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop
  3. Edit AutoEndTasks Key from the right pane and assign to value to 1 (by default the value is 0)

Now, if you want to revert it back, just re-assign the value of AutoEndTasks Key to 0 or simple delete that key. Apart from the above hack, you can improve the shutdown/bootup speed by disabling unwanted service.

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