I'm not sure what was wrong, but it was taking a very long time for my laptop to shut itself down.
~10mins? ~15mins? Somewhere along the lines of that...definitely not the proper shut down sequence. I'm also not sure why this started happening...
Something seems to have caused a hang-up or some kind of error/problem with shutting down. Everything else seems to be working fine when the computer is turned on. It's just the shut down that seems to be having some issues.
So I was trying to read and troubleshoot this to see if I could figure out what was wrong. Here are some of the things I did:
So then I was reading something about possible problems with the system automatically clearing the pagefile at shutdown and it could be causing the extremely long shut down times? So I followed some advice opened up RegEdit to navigate around the registry.
So my question(s) and concerns right now are...is this a fix and solution to my issues? So my pagefile isn't getting cleaned anymore, right? Will it ever be cleaned? Do I have to worry about problems (since it's not being cleaned) of it saving and collecting data and growing bigger? Is what I did safe and acceptable? Are there some other things I can do to try to resolve this another way? I guess I don't really understand this and which value is "the best, safest, and most appropriate" value to have. 0 or 1? Does it really matter using one over the other?
The other HP laptop here has its value set to 1 and it shuts down "normally". So I'm wondering why on this laptop the long shutdown time is happening?
Are there some tools/scans I could run and upload specific information here on the forums so someone with more expertise could look them over? Or possibly some error logs the computer stores that I could upload that someone could look over and try to identify the issues?
Sorry for the long post—it feels like I'm writing a novel! I'm just trying to explain some of the things I have done to try to figure out and fix this issues. But since I'm not extremely tech-savvy I'm coming here for help.
I know my way around a computer, but in no way am I real expert or extremely tech-savvy. So if there's anything I can do, I would appreciate some advice and guidance.
Thank!
~10mins? ~15mins? Somewhere along the lines of that...definitely not the proper shut down sequence. I'm also not sure why this started happening...
Something seems to have caused a hang-up or some kind of error/problem with shutting down. Everything else seems to be working fine when the computer is turned on. It's just the shut down that seems to be having some issues.
So I was trying to read and troubleshoot this to see if I could figure out what was wrong. Here are some of the things I did:
- I booted into safemode and tried shutting down, and it still took quite a long time.
- I did a full scan with my antivirus program (Kaspersky Internet Security 2014) and it was clean.
- I did a full scan with Malwarebytes and it was clean.
- I ran the '' /sfc scannow " and it verified everything was okay.
- I did the 'error-checking' CHKDSK scan (after rebooting it scanned) and reported that everything seemed okay.
- Manually ran Windows Update to make sure my system was up-to-date. Everything is up-to-date.
So then I was reading something about possible problems with the system automatically clearing the pagefile at shutdown and it could be causing the extremely long shut down times? So I followed some advice opened up RegEdit to navigate around the registry.
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management
- Changed the data value of the ClearPageFileAtShutdown value in the following registry key from a value of 1 to a value of 0.
So my question(s) and concerns right now are...is this a fix and solution to my issues? So my pagefile isn't getting cleaned anymore, right? Will it ever be cleaned? Do I have to worry about problems (since it's not being cleaned) of it saving and collecting data and growing bigger? Is what I did safe and acceptable? Are there some other things I can do to try to resolve this another way? I guess I don't really understand this and which value is "the best, safest, and most appropriate" value to have. 0 or 1? Does it really matter using one over the other?
The other HP laptop here has its value set to 1 and it shuts down "normally". So I'm wondering why on this laptop the long shutdown time is happening?
Are there some tools/scans I could run and upload specific information here on the forums so someone with more expertise could look them over? Or possibly some error logs the computer stores that I could upload that someone could look over and try to identify the issues?
Sorry for the long post—it feels like I'm writing a novel! I'm just trying to explain some of the things I have done to try to figure out and fix this issues. But since I'm not extremely tech-savvy I'm coming here for help.
I know my way around a computer, but in no way am I real expert or extremely tech-savvy. So if there's anything I can do, I would appreciate some advice and guidance.
Thank!
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My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP ProBook 4530s
- OS
- Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2310M CPU @ 2.10GHz
- Motherboard
- Hewlett-Packard 167C
- Memory
- 4.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel(R) HD Graphics Family
- Sound Card
- (1) IDT High Definition Audio CODEC (2) Intel(R) Display A
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 x 768 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
- Hard Drives
- WDC WD3200BEKT-60PVMT0
- Antivirus
- Kaspersky Internet Security 2014
- Browser
- Firefox