SLow Shutting Down
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SLow Shutting Down
Hi,
My Pc is working fine, except when it comes to shutting down, then it can take upto 10 minutes to finally shut down. I have ran Adaware and spy bot and am currently virus protected by Norton. I don't have loads of processes running in the background but it still takes ages to finally shut down or log off or change user.
I tried posting a Hijack this log but it wasn't answered so I am presuming it isn't linked to a virus etc.
Any pointers in the right direction very much appreciated.
-Simon
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How old is you PC? What OS? How large is the HD and how much free space? When was it last defragged? Shutdown requires Windows to cache its settings for a healthy restart. If you have overloaded your HD to the point that there is inadequate HD space to cache settings, or if you have a loaded HD that is so fragmented that there is not enough contigious space that the heads have to search the entire volume to cache. I hope this gives you a clue to solving your problem, but if not repost with answers to my questions in the first sentence. Good luck.
Dawggie doin' it with style
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Hi Simon,
Check out this link on XP shutdown problems, see if anything helps.
http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.htm
As kdawg said, regular diskcleanup and defrag will improve your system performance including boot and shutdown. you could also see if its due to isufficient RAM.
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Hi,
I have a PC that is almost 8 months old, it has 2 200GB HardDrives,
C Drives has 171GB of free space, the D Drive has 174 of free space.
It was defragged about 6 weeks ago......
Thanks in advance for the help.
SImon
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Did you check the page that rusty posted?
http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.htm
Also wouldn't hurt to run a Check Disk.
start > run > cmd
in the new window type chkdsk/f
when prompted to run on boot choose Y & reboot
this will check for & fix any disk errors.