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Hello. I used an application called Cyberscrub. I was working on some
sensitve material and used this to clear my hard drive files including Internet History. Everything seemed fine after I uninstalled the application. The only exception is that now Vista Home Premium takes 3 minutes to shut down. I have not had anyother problems. (No response from Cyberscrub support.) I have read about looking in the Event logs, but I don't know where to look. I can get the Start Menu: Right-click on Computer, then select Manage to get to the logs. But, there are a lot of them. Can anyone help with this slow shutdown problem? I have also read about the WaitToKillServiceTimeout Registry setting, but I don't know anything about the Registry. Is this something I can just look at? Sincerely, K_Drive |
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I'm not too familiar with the program that you have used, but it appears
that your paging file has been set to clear at shutdown. A little background (if you don't know already).: Your pagefile contains information swapped from the main memory to your hard drive during a session on your computer. Normally this information is not removed on computer shutdown, which means that if you are that inclined you can sometimes see interesting stuff in it when you edit it (parts of documents, file paths etc). when you set the registry to clear this file at shutdown, the computer has to take extra time to clear this information, leading to what I believe is your excessive shutdown time. Here is something that you can try to solve the problem: START Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager\Memory Management] "ClearPageFileAtShutdown"=dword:00000000 END 1. Copy everything between the tags into a text file 2. Save the file with a '.reg' extension, e.g. "page.reg" 3. Find the file that you have just created 4. Right click on the file and choose merge 5. Continue on any prompts that you may encounter (UAC etc) your problem should now be solved, if it is what I suspect it is. Hope this helps K_Drive" wrote in message ... Hello. I used an application called Cyberscrub. I was working on some sensitve material and used this to clear my hard drive files including Internet History. Everything seemed fine after I uninstalled the application. The only exception is that now Vista Home Premium takes 3 minutes to shut down. I have not had anyother problems. (No response from Cyberscrub support.) I have read about looking in the Event logs, but I don't know where to look. I can get the Start Menu: Right-click on Computer, then select Manage to get to the logs. But, there are a lot of them. Can anyone help with this slow shutdown problem? I have also read about the WaitToKillServiceTimeout Registry setting, but I don't know anything about the Registry. Is this something I can just look at? Sincerely, K_Drive |
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Rogue:
Thanks. This worked. My computer shuts down like it used to when I changed this setting. It is easy with Vista. You can just go change the setting in a Windows Explorer-like window and type a "0" over the "1". That is how I saw that the WaitToKillServiceTimeout Registry setting was set to its default. I read a little bit more on the setting you told me about somewhere else. It makes sense that the Cyberscrub might have changed this setting because I read that it has to do with someone reading the files - it is a security thing, which is partly what Cyberscrub deals with. (But, I cannot confirm that. I really don't know what Registry settings applications can alter.) Thanks. You saved me 3 minutes every time I shut down my computer. If I do that one or two times every day, that's a lot of time over the long haul. (But, I was actually reading a book while this was going on. I could only read a page or two, but...maybe I will set it back to "1".) K_Drive "Rogue" wrote: I'm not too familiar with the program that you have used, but it appears that your paging file has been set to clear at shutdown. A little background (if you don't know already).: Your pagefile contains information swapped from the main memory to your hard drive during a session on your computer. Normally this information is not removed on computer shutdown, which means that if you are that inclined you can sometimes see interesting stuff in it when you edit it (parts of documents, file paths etc). when you set the registry to clear this file at shutdown, the computer has to take extra time to clear this information, leading to what I believe is your excessive shutdown time. Here is something that you can try to solve the problem: START Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Session Manager\Memory Management] "ClearPageFileAtShutdown"=dword:00000000 END 1. Copy everything between the tags into a text file 2. Save the file with a '.reg' extension, e.g. "page.reg" 3. Find the file that you have just created 4. Right click on the file and choose merge 5. Continue on any prompts that you may encounter (UAC etc) your problem should now be solved, if it is what I suspect it is. Hope this helps K_Drive" wrote in message ... Hello. I used an application called Cyberscrub. I was working on some sensitve material and used this to clear my hard drive files including Internet History. Everything seemed fine after I uninstalled the application. The only exception is that now Vista Home Premium takes 3 minutes to shut down. I have not had anyother problems. (No response from Cyberscrub support.) I have read about looking in the Event logs, but I don't know where to look. I can get the Start Menu: Right-click on Computer, then select Manage to get to the logs. But, there are a lot of them. Can anyone help with this slow shutdown problem? I have also read about the WaitToKillServiceTimeout Registry setting, but I don't know anything about the Registry. Is this something I can just look at? Sincerely, K_Drive |