![]() ![]() The registry value of "WaitToKillServiceTimeout" is at default 12000. The registry value of "ClearPageFileAtShutdown" is at 0. Memtest+ v4.1 shows RAM is running good. ATTO shows my SSD is running good with its read/write specs. and then shutdown the computer, the process takes up to 20-30 seconds. However, if I start browsing, playings games, etc. If I shutdown the computer right away after I've logged into windows, then everything is good and the process only takes 2-3 seconds. The start up is blazing fast with the SSD, from bios post to browsing in 8 seconds, but shutting down the computer is the exact opposite. This is a fresh Windows 7 64 bit install on a new computer, with minimal programs installed. Hard Drive for OS: Mushkin Callisto Deluxe SSD, 60GB Ram: Patriot Viper II Sector 7 Series DDR3 6GB (3 x 2GB) PC3-12800 Low Latency Kit (XMP enabled, running at 1600MHz) I've been looking for causes and solutions for the past week and this is driving me nuts. I'm currently experiencing slow shutdown with Windows 7 (up to 30 seconds). ![]()
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