Windows Close Down Problem

Mr Brightside

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Everytime I closed down or resarted [Windows 7] I got a message saying "1 or more programmes are still running, do you want to force shutdown?"

I followed this step-by-step instruction;

Beyond Tecknology: Fix the “programs still need to close” problem in Windows 7

Is this safe to do and what does it actually do reducing it to 1000, will it build up errors, or is it just a superficial adjustment?

Any help is appreciated ;)
 

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Windows 7
I would first take a look at what is running in the start-up entries with msconfig.
 

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Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
Hi Mr Brightside, welcome to SF basically changing that number will merely change how much time windows waits before automatically killing a "hung" process when you click shutdown, 1000ms=1 second

i get that myself a bit, even when there isnt anything open, it shouldn't do any damage, in fact, here is a tutorial from our very own Brink showing an easy way to set it to 2 seconds: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/717-shut-down-speed-up.html
 

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It's actually not a big deal, at all, sometimes it just takes longer than Windows likes to close an application. Now, if your system is hanging for more than 10 seconds waiting, then maybe address the "application", not windows settings.
 

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Hello Mr Brightside,

If you want to shutdown ASAP try " Superfast Shutdown "

Download Super Fast Shutdown, Super Fast Shutdown 2.0 Download

This utility is working for W7 Home Pro. It shuts down in Under 5 seconds
depending on what is currently running.

I assume that this utility bypasses the save data function so if you have any
data which is not saved it may be lost. I have been using it for
two weeks without any problems.

I have tried similar programs in the past which have created problems, but
Superfast has not created any errors.

Hope this helps
Richard
 

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No offense, but I must highly recommend against doing that. Let windows do it's job.

Peace
 

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No offense, but I must highly recommend against doing that. Let windows do it's job.

Peace

I agree if your talking about the "superfast shutdown" thing... if its the same one i used before there is no shutdown process, it just fires the "switch off" command to the PC, which is NOT good for either your hardware or your OS, changing the "kill" time does no harm though, it just makes it a bit snappier shutting down because programs dont have as long before windows forces it to close
 

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Medion Erazer (note to self: insert model number) - with custom additions
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Windows 10 Pro x64
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Intel Core i5 7400 @ 3.00GHz
Motherboard
OEM supllied with PC
Memory
8GB 2133Mhz DDR4 (OEM supplied)
Graphics Card(s)
Gygabyte Windforce GTX 1050Ti (Factory Overclocked)
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Realtek
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Acer Al1980 + HKC
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1360*768(HKC) / 1280*1024(Acer)
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Hello everyone, thanks for your replys!

So the majority of you are saying its okay, thats good enough for me, as long as I don't build up errors by shortening the kill time!
 

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Windows 7
Hello everyone, thanks for your replys!

So the majority of you are saying its okay, thats good enough for me, as long as I don't build up errors by shortening the kill time!

I would look in the Event Logs and see what is hanging up. Then you can see if it is a program you can live without and uninstall it. If you need it you can see if there is a new version or report the problem to the software vendor so they can fix it.
 

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Hello everyone, thanks for your replys!

So the majority of you are saying its okay, thats good enough for me, as long as I don't build up errors by shortening the kill time!

I would look in the Event Logs and see what is hanging up. Then you can see if it is a program you can live without and uninstall it. If you need it you can see if there is a new version or report the problem to the software vendor so they can fix it.

The programme that was still open everytime I tried to close down was something along the lines of "Explore, playing sound"

I don't know if this helps?
 

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OS
Windows 7
Hello everyone, thanks for your replys!

So the majority of you are saying its okay, thats good enough for me, as long as I don't build up errors by shortening the kill time!

I would look in the Event Logs and see what is hanging up. Then you can see if it is a program you can live without and uninstall it. If you need it you can see if there is a new version or report the problem to the software vendor so they can fix it.

The programme that was still open everytime I tried to close down was something along the lines of "Explore, playing sound"

I don't know if this helps?

Have you selected a special shutdown sound? Maybe the machine is hanging up on that sound??.
 

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PC/Desktop
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Dell OP7010
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Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
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16GB
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4 Dell 24" LCD
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Keyboard
Dell
Mouse
Dell Optical
Internet Speed
40meg
I would look in the Event Logs and see what is hanging up. Then you can see if it is a program you can live without and uninstall it. If you need it you can see if there is a new version or report the problem to the software vendor so they can fix it.

The programme that was still open everytime I tried to close down was something along the lines of "Explore, playing sound"

I don't know if this helps?

Have you selected a special shutdown sound? Maybe the machine is hanging up on that sound??.

I haven't changed the shutdown sound, I have kept everything as factory settings apart from my desktop background.
 

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Windows 7
Isn't that just a fancy that program that just using the shutdown command "shutdown /s /f /m \\127.0.0.1" *lol*
 

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