slow shutdown

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Richard Harison

Something curious happened the other day. My core-duo running XP Home SP2
with all critical updates has always shut down in about 8 seconds, which was
much to my liking as it indicated (to me, anyway) an efficiently running
system.
Now it routinely takes 15-20 seconds to shut down.
1) tried system restore from Safe Mode to a date a few days previous--no
change
2) checked msconfig for new startup services -- nothing different
What baffles me is I essentially have changed nothing, save for a color
change in display properties and I think MS had altered their Windows
Update, requiring a download there.

Any ideas?

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Regards,
Richard Harison
 
You mentioned Windows Update,
did you recently download and install patches or drivers from Windows
Update?

JS

"Richard Harison" <rh@noway.invalid.com> wrote in message
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> Something curious happened the other day. My core-duo running XP Home SP2
> with all critical updates has always shut down in about 8 seconds, which
> was
> much to my liking as it indicated (to me, anyway) an efficiently running
> system.
> Now it routinely takes 15-20 seconds to shut down.
> 1) tried system restore from Safe Mode to a date a few days previous--no
> change
> 2) checked msconfig for new startup services -- nothing different
> What baffles me is I essentially have changed nothing, save for a color
> change in display properties and I think MS had altered their Windows
> Update, requiring a download there.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Richard Harison
>
>
 
Yes, a small IE 7 update (can't recall what it was called) but when I used
system restore
to revert back to a date prior to the problem, the update icon reappeared.
I am also preparing to install SP3 -- wonder if that might solve it.
Thanks

--
Regards,
Richard Harison

"JS" <@> wrote in message news:u2ikAEBxIHA.4376@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
| You mentioned Windows Update,
| did you recently download and install patches or drivers from Windows
| Update?
|
| JS
|
| "Richard Harison" <rh@noway.invalid.com> wrote in message
| news:elpY9iAxIHA.516@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
| > Something curious happened the other day. My core-duo running XP Home
SP2
| > with all critical updates has always shut down in about 8 seconds, which
| > was
| > much to my liking as it indicated (to me, anyway) an efficiently
running
| > system.
| > Now it routinely takes 15-20 seconds to shut down.
| > 1) tried system restore from Safe Mode to a date a few days previous--no
| > change
| > 2) checked msconfig for new startup services -- nothing different
| > What baffles me is I essentially have changed nothing, save for a color
| > change in display properties and I think MS had altered their Windows
| > Update, requiring a download there.
| >
| > Any ideas?
| >
| > --
| > Regards,
| > Richard Harison
| >
| >
|
|
 
This may correct it.

User Profile Hive Cleanup Service
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6D-8912-4E18-B570-42470E2F3582&displaylang=en

Richard Harison wrote:
> Something curious happened the other day. My core-duo running XP Home SP2
> with all critical updates has always shut down in about 8 seconds, which was
> much to my liking as it indicated (to me, anyway) an efficiently running
> system.
> Now it routinely takes 15-20 seconds to shut down.
> 1) tried system restore from Safe Mode to a date a few days previous--no
> change
> 2) checked msconfig for new startup services -- nothing different
> What baffles me is I essentially have changed nothing, save for a color
> change in display properties and I think MS had altered their Windows
> Update, requiring a download there.
>
> Any ideas?
>
 
Thanks, Bob....
Actually the installation of SP3 corrected the problem
(overwrote some nasty little dll or something)
But I have downloaded UPH for future reference...Thanks
I am the only user on this system, so is UPH still viable?

--
Regards,
Richard Harison

"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| This may correct it.
|
| User Profile Hive Cleanup Service
|
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6D-8912-4E18-B570-42470E2F3582&displaylang=en
|
| Richard Harison wrote:
| > Something curious happened the other day. My core-duo running XP Home
SP2
| > with all critical updates has always shut down in about 8 seconds, which
was
| > much to my liking as it indicated (to me, anyway) an efficiently
running
| > system.
| > Now it routinely takes 15-20 seconds to shut down.
| > 1) tried system restore from Safe Mode to a date a few days previous--no
| > change
| > 2) checked msconfig for new startup services -- nothing different
| > What baffles me is I essentially have changed nothing, save for a color
| > change in display properties and I think MS had altered their Windows
| > Update, requiring a download there.
| >
| > Any ideas?
| >
|
 
Your profile gets gets saved when you log off/shutdown. If you are still
seeing slow shutdowns logoffs, go ahead and install it.

Richard Harison wrote:

> Thanks, Bob....
> Actually the installation of SP3 corrected the problem
> (overwrote some nasty little dll or something)
> But I have downloaded UPH for future reference...Thanks
> I am the only user on this system, so is UPH still viable?
>
 
Thanks, Bob.
The readme file said that a good clue was the "saving your settings" portion
of the shutdown.
My "saving your settings" lasts less than a second or two.

--
Regards,
Richard Harison

"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| Your profile gets gets saved when you log off/shutdown. If you are still
| seeing slow shutdowns logoffs, go ahead and install it.
|
| Richard Harison wrote:
|
| > Thanks, Bob....
| > Actually the installation of SP3 corrected the problem
| > (overwrote some nasty little dll or something)
| > But I have downloaded UPH for future reference...Thanks
| > I am the only user on this system, so is UPH still viable?
| >
|
 
Ok, as long as you have it working correctly now!

Richard Harison wrote:

> Thanks, Bob.
> The readme file said that a good clue was the "saving your settings" portion
> of the shutdown.
> My "saving your settings" lasts less than a second or two.
>
 
My thanks again!!

--
Regards,
Richard Harison

"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| Ok, as long as you have it working correctly now!
|
| Richard Harison wrote:
|
| > Thanks, Bob.
| > The readme file said that a good clue was the "saving your settings"
portion
| > of the shutdown.
| > My "saving your settings" lasts less than a second or two.
| >
|
 
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