Re: shutdown



Valdemar Ortega wrote:
my Windows is delaying more than one minute to shutdown.
What can I do to fix it?

Happen to have edited the registry to delete the pagefile at shutdown?
Undo that.

Otherwise - check the event log to see if anything is having trouble
shutting down.
Scan your system for adwatre/spyware and anything that may be running in the
background you just don't need running in the background.

Of course - dependent on your system specs (not given) - that may be normal
or even quick. We don't know.

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