Registry change so killing processes doesn't take a long time?



What's that registry change that makes it so if I use Windows Task
Manager to end a "not responding" program, it doesn't take a lot
of time saving info and then asking you if you want to save that
info to Microsoft?

I recall there's a registry change, and I made it on one computer,
so now if I end a program it's really fast and doesn't waste time
saving info I don't want to send to Microsoft. But I forget what
that change was.
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