The problem appears to users more and more often the longer they use the computer. So, usually, the computer turns off for a long time after six months or more of using the system, sometimes earlier. It's obvious that Windows just can't handle applications. There is a certain pattern in the number of applications and the speed of turning on/off the computer.

If the system begins to shut down longer than during previous uses, then most likely the culprit will be the program that runs in background. Also common reasons are: failures in the operating system itself, system clogging, too little memory left, and other similar situations.

Now let's take a look at why the computer takes a long time to turn off and how to deal with it. Will be presented common reasons occurrence of a problem and only those that do not require risky actions.

Why does my computer take a long time to turn off?

Usually the computer takes a long time to shut down in Windows xp or other versions due to the presence of unnecessary and heavily loading programs, less often the cause is crashes. In fact, the topic is extensive, but it’s really easy to speed up your computer in ways that boil down to freeing up resources.

Why does my computer take a long time to turn off? – The reason is that there are many programs that operate without the user’s knowledge, perhaps a broken application. Less often, the root of the problem lies in faulty drivers or system infection.

To speed up shutdown, you can clean up programs by pressing Win + R and typing msconfig. Now go to Startup. Uncheck any apps that you don't use regularly. Ideally, only working applications, antivirus and drivers should remain.

At the end of the procedure, you should further clean the debris from the system. To avoid doing this manually, run a scan in the popular CCleaner utility.

Cleaning the system of unnecessary programs

You can simply delete applications that are not in demand or you no longer need, or disable their autorun. These actions will be equivalent in effectiveness (except for heavy programs), but the last option will help you save the application in case it comes in handy. So first of all check:

  1. Windows + R and msconfig;
  2. Now uncheck the box next to unnecessary applications.

Be sure to leave the drivers for sound and video, which are called Realtek and Nvidia (for Geforce), respectively. You can safely remove all other applications from autorun, since even if it turns out that you need the program, you can always return it.

Cleaning the system of debris

Quite often, a Windows 7 computer and other versions of the system shut down for a long time due to the presence of pieces of programs or applications. In other words, when you install a program, it places a lot of information on the system that is necessary for its work, and during the uninstallation process, not everything is erased. This leaves auto-updaters and their services, DirectX components, Visual C++, etc. Up to a certain point, this is not a problem, but when many such tasks accumulate, lags and similar to our situation may be noticed.

First, let's clean the system of temporary files, cache, etc. For this we will use CCleaner.

  • Download the program from the link https://files.totalsoft.org/C/CCleaner/ccsetup522.zip;
  • You don’t have to change the position of the checkboxes, just click “Analyze”;
  • Now the search will start, when it is finished, click “Run Cleaner”.

This will help clean up the system, but the problem is not fixed yet. Now you just need to delete everything unnecessary applications, then take up the services until you see an improvement.

You can remove applications:

  1. "Control Panel" from Start;
  2. Find the Programs and Features tile;
  3. Move the selection to the desired position and click "Delete".

You can stop services:

  1. On the “Control Panel”, select the “Administration” link;
  2. Now the “Services” item;
  3. Right-click on the desired element and “Stop”.

To kill processes, you can use the regular Task Manager, but it does not have the function of displaying the path to the executable file. Therefore you need to use third party program AnVir Task Manager.

  1. Download the utility here https://www.anvir.net/downloads/anvirrus.exe;
  2. Launch it and you will see the same dispatcher, only more advanced. Select unnecessary processes, find executable files and delete it first in the application, then from the computer.

First of all, we are interested in programs, components and services that take up a lot of system resources and are not useful. Another likely problem why the computer takes a long time to turn off may be useful programs, which simply freeze during any action, in our case closing.

Removing frozen programs

Usually, it is quite simple to determine that an application has frozen; before shutting down, the window says “Waiting to close programs” and a list of them. Sometimes, the problem is more complex because a process or service is hanging, then you should first identify the cause. You can do this by viewing the logs:

1.Click the Start button and select “Control Panel”;

2.Now click on the “Administration” tile;

3.Select “Event Viewer”;

4.Open the “Custom Views” folder;

5.Click on “Management Events”.

You need to look for errors that precede situations when your Windows 10 or other versions turn off for a long time. After identifying the culprit, uninstall/reinstall/update the application and the problem should disappear, as described in the last chapter.

Video driver problems

With some lags in video drivers, there is a problem when the computer turns off for a long time (Windows 7,8,8.1,10). To get rid of the problem, you just need to update and sometimes roll back the drivers.

  • Right click on “My Computer” and select “Properties”;
  • Now click on “Device Manager”;
  • Expand the “Video adapters” drop-down list;
  • If there is a yellow exclamation mark next to the line with the name of your video card, then you definitely have problems with the driver, but there may not be one. Right click and “Properties”;
  • Then go to the "Driver" tab;
  • Click the "Update" button.

If the problem occurred immediately after installing the new driver, then click “Roll Back”. Also, if these steps do not help, simply uninstall and install it again.

Too little free space

The system logical disk must contain at least 5GB of free space for normal system operation. If this requirement is not met, situations may arise with long shutdown computer.

The solution is clear, you just need to clean the disk, if you install games on it, just move them to another partition, the same with “heavy” programs. This free space is used for the paging file under heavy load, and it is also necessary for disk defragmentation.

System infection with viruses

More often than we would like, computers become infected with viruses, including those that take up a lot of computer power, making it difficult to turn it off. The easiest way to get rid of them is to simply run an antivirus scanner. Be careful when deleting infected files, as they may be important to applications.

The other side of the coin will be a decrease in the system shutdown speed precisely because antivirus program, because it requires a lot of resources. Perhaps the problem arose after installing such an application; usually the speed decreases by 2-10 seconds.

Lowering the program waiting threshold

By default, 12 seconds will pass before the computer displays a message that the program is not responding. If this number is changed to, for example, 5 seconds, then even a frozen application will close faster, which will help with our problem. It's better to understand the program itself, but this method also a worker.

  1. Win + R and type regedit;
  2. Follow the path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - SYSTEM - CurrentControlSet - Control – WaitToKillServiceTimeout;
  3. You need to find the WaitToKillServiceTimeout parameter and set it to 5000, or 4000.


Cancel Memory Clear

It was originally intended that when shutting down the virtual memory should be cleared, this function can be disabled, which will lead to faster system shutdown. You can do it like this:

  1. Win + R and enter gpedit.msc;
  2. Proceed to “Computer Configuration”;
  3. Now open Windows Configuration;
  4. Then “Security Settings”;
  5. Open "Local Policies";
  6. Finally, “Security Settings” on the right side of the window there will be an option appropriately named “shutdown: clear virtual memory file”, select it with a right click and “Properties”;
  7. Check the box next to "Disabled".

There are several other ways to speed up the shutdown of your computer, but the risk they involve does not justify the result, plus by using these functions you will get a significant increase in speed. If this does not happen, then the problem is in the files itself. operating system, you can scan it using the sfc /scannow command by entering it into the console. You may need to reinstall the system.

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Situation in which the computer does not turn off after completion Windows operation 10, often bothers users. It manifests itself in different ways (depending on the device) - the PC screen does not turn off, all indicators on the laptop are active, except for power, but the cooling system is still working, etc. This article will tell you how to fix the problem and prevent it from reoccurring in Windows 10.

System setup

The problem relates solely to setting up the OS and its components.

Laptop

Pay attention! The proposed solutions are applicable for laptops with Intel CPU.

Some Intel components may cause an incorrect shutdown. In this case:

After restarting the computer, the device of the same name will appear in the device manager.

Disabling Fast Boot may also help.

Pay attention! To perform this action, you must have administrator rights.


After restarting your PC, check for the problem.

Personal computer

On your PC, you need to disable the USB root hub from being disabled.

Check if the problem is resolved by first restarting your PC.

Conclusions

The situation when the computer does not turn off after Windows 10 shuts down is software. On laptops with Intel CPUs, you must uninstall or reinstall system components, and on PCs, you must disable the USB root hub.

No, this article will not talk about settings or programs for automatically turning off the computer.

I will describe a solution to the problem when Windows 10 turns off by itself, and how to prevent it.

First, go to the “Settings” section, then go to “Personalization”, click on “Lock screen” and then “Screen saver options”.

Here we need to make sure that the “Start at login screen” checkbox is unchecked. Then go to “Settings” -> “System” -> “Power and sleep mode”, where we check that all installed options are in the “Never” position. Next, click “ Additional options power supply" and then on "Creating a power management scheme". In the window that opens, check the “High performance” checkbox.
If you did as described above and nothing helped, then another reason (why Windows 10 shuts down) could be due to viruses. Check your computer with an antivirus. Before doing this, be sure to make sure that it is functioning properly.

I would also recommend finding out which applications run with the operating system. This can be done by going to “Taskbars” -> Task Manager, opening the latter through context menu right-click and go to “Startup”, delete unnecessary things.

Moreover, the problem when the computer turns off by itself can be:

  • Driver conflict
  • Unstable voltage in the electrical network
  • Hard drive failure
  • Weak power supply or poor contact of the power cord with the power supply
  • "Bloated" capacitors
  • “Burnt” thermal paste
  • Burnt out North Bridge
  • Discord between installed software. For example, many people manage to install several programs for one action, say, Kaspersky Anti-Virus + Dr.Web + Avast. It is also not uncommon for non-updated applications to be to blame.
    There was a case when an acquaintance, an elderly man, approached me with a request to look at his computer. Programs would not open on it; the computer would constantly shut down and freeze. Imagine my surprise when his software was from 2009.
  • Poorly installed and configured operating room Windows system 10
  • Incompatibilities motherboard with processor. Then the computer will turn off approximately every 20-30 minutes
  • Poorly installed hardware. In this case, simply pull it out of the connector and reinsert it. More dust.
  • Extra items in USB input. I had experience when small children inserted a 50 kopeck coin into the connector and the computer would turn on for a while and then turn off. And it happened that it didn’t load at all.

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    Imagine my surprise when his software was from 2009. And why should it work poorly? 10 is shit on its own.

    I don’t agree that 10 is bad; if it is bad, it’s only because of its dampness.

Shutting down your computer for a long time does not fall into the category of emergency problems. This usually happens very rarely when the user forgets to disable a running application. In other cases, this can happen regularly and then such a malfunction begins to greatly interfere with work. In a “natural” state, a Windows computer turns off in no more than thirty seconds, and if it takes you longer, then it’s time to check the device.

Reasons for taking a long time to complete a PC shutdown

Before you start looking for the cause in the registry and other system folders, remember your recent actions on the computer. It is possible that the installation of new software or drivers could cause the “disease”. This can also happen in cases where owners of personal computers upgrade their machines and install new components. Most often, such malfunctions are the result of an emergency or incorrect shutdown PC. All this can cause an internal conflict to arise in the operation of the system, and it will take some time to eliminate it.

Disconnecting the computer from the power supply while it is running or long pressing the power button on the system unit are also types of emergency shutdown of the device.

Malicious software can also cause such troubles. Typically these types of applications are downloaded to RAM computer, they consume it for their own needs and do not really want to unload from there. Thus, they block the procedure of turning off the device.

Remember that viruses can penetrate regular applications that you previously used without problems. In this case, they usually begin to work incorrectly and cause conflict not only with other installed programs. But also system components operating system.

The cause of the malfunction may be the installation system drivers. Updating system data and installing updated ones, latest versions drivers for system components does not always end well due to the fact that the developers themselves can make mistakes. A very clear example of this was related to Windows Defender, which caused significant harm to many users. Developers quickly identify errors and fix them, but in any case, installing an updated version of a software product can already have a negative impact on your personal device. There may be several other problems associated with drivers: when copying installation files failures, errors may occur, the user may specify incorrect parameters, etc. As a result, one or more of these problems may lead to conflicts within the system itself.

Conflicts can occur when the user wants to turn off the computer, but some active application remains on it. In some cases, developers when creating their own software products They complement them by blocking forced termination. As a result, when a person turns off the PC, he does not receive a notification to close the program in forced mode and the computer continues to work. Most often this happens when the user running application some conscious action is required, for example, a notification appears to save various changes.

A frozen program has the status “Not responding”

It is not uncommon that the problem may be frozen programs. Although the status of such programs is displayed as “Not responding,” the system still recognizes them as active. In such cases, the device will also not turn off until the computer owner himself disables the frozen program.

Absence free space on the hard drive can also lead to similar consequences. The Windows 7 operating system uses the found available space on the hard drive to store intermediate files there, which are subsequently used during interaction between the user and the PC. If the amount of free space is minimal, then the system will have to access this space much more often to save and replace files there, which also affects the performance of the device.

The page file represents the device's virtual memory. The “closest” analogue is operational. Here, just as in the case of RAM, certain data is stored, and besides, it is regularly updated when the device is turned off. Incorrect user settings, small size or even damage to this file can significantly reduce the speed of computer shutdown.

A small or incorrectly configured page file can cause PC problems

The operating system you are using can itself cause your computer to shut down for a long time. While the user is working with the computer, various information about errors, settings and other manipulations is stored in separate system files. Thus, multiple errors, installation and removal of programs damage important files cause shutdown delays personal computer.

Troubleshooting

To begin with, it is advisable to use simple methods“treatments” that do not require any significant intervention in the system.

Close unnecessary processes and applications

The reason why your computer shuts down slowly may be because some application or program on the device remains active. You can do everything manually, just look at the bottom panel where the Start menu is located, see the running programs and click on the cross in the corner. If your device still does not want to turn off, this means that some application is unstable. In such a situation, the “Task Manager” will help:

  • Right-click on the “Taskbar”;
  • Select “Launch task manager” from the menu;

    Launch "Task Manager"

  • In the “Applications” tab, look at the status of programs.

    A frozen program that needs to be closed

  • If here you see the inscription: “Not responding,” then select it and click on the “Cancel task” button and confirm the operation.

    Rolling back recent changes

    A personal computer, or more precisely, the operating system itself, during significant changes, creates so-called restore points. Users can use them to restore their computer to its previous state. operational state, until the moment when these changes were made. Typically, a point is created: when installing or updating drivers, when making changes to system files and folders. Also, a recovery point can be created by the user himself. In our case, it can help us roll back to a time when there were no problems with PC shutdowns. To do this you should:

  • Open the Start menu;
  • Find the “Standard” folder and go to “Service”;

    Open the System Restore program

  • Launch the System Restore application;

    Specifying the optimal system restore point

  • In the window that opens, specify the date for system recovery and confirm the action.
  • Immediately after completing the procedure, your system will be returned to the same state as it was during the period you specified.

    Removing malware

    Surely you have an antivirus installed on your personal computer. It is necessary to protect your computer from threats that can be picked up while surfing the web. Use an antivirus and check your computer for viruses, Trojans and other malicious applications. You can do this in the following way:

  • Open the tray (arrow on the “Taskbar”) and launch the antivirus;

    Launch the antivirus

  • In the window that appears, click on the “Scan” button;

    Use an antivirus to scan your computer and remove viruses

  • Wait for the scan to complete and delete or disinfect the found files using the appropriate buttons.
  • Remember that sometimes malware can even infect your antivirus. In such cases, it turns out to be useless, then you should use anti-virus applications installed on removable media.

    If your computer still shuts down for a long time even after you have completely cleaned your PC of viruses, this may be due to damage to the healed files. Reinstalling programs where malicious code was found will help here.

    Working with the system registry

    The time that is given to a frozen program to respond to the system is determined by special parameters in system registry. This way, users can reduce the amount of time it takes for the program to respond and create an “automatic” shutdown. As a result of the changes, even if some frozen process or program is detected, and you are about to shut down the device, the system will quickly delete the application and the PC will be turned off. All manipulations are carried out in the system registry, to run which you need to:

  • Press the Win+R key combination on your keyboard and enter the command regedit;

    Launching the registry editor

  • The “Registry Editor” will be displayed, where we are interested in the HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder;

    Find the required folders and files in the editor

  • You have to find the Control Panel and Desktop directory in the list, where the treasured files will be located.
  • In our case, we will need to make changes to three files at once, these are: HungAppTimeout, WaitToKillServiceTimeout, AutoEndTasks. The first file is responsible for identifying the frozen program by the system. The measurement takes place in milliseconds. After the specified amount has elapsed, the device will understand that the application has frozen. The second file is responsible for the time delay before shutting down a frozen application. The third one gives permission to disconnect. Optimal parameters in our case they will be as follows:

  • HungAppTimeout - 5000;
  • WaitToKillServiceTimeout - 2000;
  • AutoEndTasks - 1.
  • Restart your computer and the changes will take effect.

    Shortcut for app crashes

    This is a very convenient way to fix the problem with the delay in shutting down your computer. All you need to do is create a regular document on your desktop, which contains a unique command that can stop frozen windows and applications. To do this you will need:

  • Right-click on a free space on the desktop;
  • Highlight "Create" and click "Shortcut";

    Create a shortcut on the desktop

  • In the “Specify object location” section, enter the command %windir%\system32\taskkill.exe /f /fi “status eq not responding”;

    Specify the special command in the field and save

  • Click on the "Done" button.
  • Will appear on the desktop new shortcut, after clicking on which all frozen programs that are not responding to you will end.

    USB Hub Power Management (For Laptops)

    Laptops have additional function, which allows them to significantly save energy consumption and control battery consumption for efficient operation of the device. Often this function is unstable and causes problems associated with slow shutdown of the device. The user needs to decide what is more important to him - the battery life of the laptop or the speed of completion of work. If the second is a priority, then we can begin to manipulate, because in this case, in order to speed up the shutdown of the device, we will have to sacrifice the battery capacity. To do this you will need:

  • Open the “Properties” of the computer through the “Start” menu or in the corresponding shortcut;

    Open the “Properties” of the computer

  • Next, launch “Device Manager” (located in the menu on the left);

    Open "Device Manager"

  • Here, in the list, you should find “USB Root Hub” and activate its “Properties”;

    In "Device Manager" we look for the hub

  • In the “Power Management” tab, you need to uncheck the “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save energy” option and save the changes.

    Change properties and save changes

  • If you have additional root hubs, you will need to repeat the same procedure for them.

    How cleaning your computer can help you shut down faster

    When working with a computer, a lot of different information accumulates on it. Data about used applications and programs, deleted ones, installed ones, and much more is saved here. Often, files may remain after programs are uninstalled, so it is recommended to use them regularly additional programs for cleaning. For example, you can use the DriveCleanUp or CCleaner utility. Let's look at the principle of operation using the example of the second application:

  • Launch the program and in the “Cleaning” tab, in Windows section, click the “Analysis” button;

    We analyze the system using the program

  • After completing the procedure, click “Cleaning” and wait for completion;

    We delete the found information using “Cleaning”

  • Repeat the same with the Applications section.
  • Regularly monitor the free space on your hard drive. If it becomes very low, then remove unnecessary applications and programs, otherwise you are greatly risking the performance of your PC.

    Remember that on the hard drive for optimal performance The computer must be at least seven gigabytes free space- minimum required for efficient work OS.

    Besides cleaning hard drive from old files and unnecessary programs, it is recommended to regularly do the same with system unit. Accumulated dust negatively affects the operation of system components, including errors, freezes, and unstable operation. Therefore, clean the components from dust from time to time.

    Working with virtual memory

    When a personal computer is turned off, it accesses the paging file and clears it of garbage accumulated during operation. Naturally, this procedure affects the shutdown speed of the PC, so it can be disabled. You will need:

  • Press the Win+R key combination on your keyboard and enter the command gpedit.msc;
  • Open the “Local Policies” directory, and then select “Security Settings”;

    Select the file and open its “Properties”

  • Find the option “Shutdown: clearing the page file...” and launch it “Properties”
  • Switch the checkbox to "Disabled" and save everything.
  • “Undoing changes in progress, do not turn off the computer”, but the computer cannot be turned off, what should I do?

    This type of malfunction is caused by the use of a pirated copy of the operating system or regular incorrect shutdown of the personal computer. You can get rid of it if you use " Safe Mode" To do this you will need:

  • Select the "Don't check for updates" option in the drop-down menu.
  • The next thing you have to do is uninstall latest updates systems. This can be done in the C:/windows/SoftwareDistribution/Download directory. Change the display by date and remove the most recent files. Save the changes and restart your personal computer.

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    Video: what to do to make your computer turn on and off faster

    If you encounter a similar problem and your computer does not turn off for a long time after clicking “Shut down,” then use one of the above methods. They will help you get rid of the problem effectively and quickly.

    When Windows is running, it is not excluded that, after finishing work, the computer does not automatically disconnect from the power supply. That is, after entering the “Start” menu, then “Shut down,” saving the settings and changing the message to “Shut down Windows,” the computer does not disconnect from the network, or the computer takes a long time to shut down.

    When the mouse is active, this message can hang indefinitely, and you can disconnect the computer from the power supply only by pressing and holding the power button for four seconds. This problem most often occurs among laptop owners or after installing (reinstalling) the operating system. To eliminate this inconvenience, you can use one of the methods in which we can give some basic recommendations.

    Method one , which most often helps solve this problem for laptop users. The problem is resolved by disabling the power management function of the USB hub. This function is used to save and extend battery life. But not all devices that connect to USB ports, can work with it correctly. By disabling this function, the user sacrifices battery life, but the computer will shut down correctly.

      • right-click on the manipulator (mouse) "My computer" , and then sequentially: Properties > Hardware > Device Manager ;
      • unfolding "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" , right-click on the manipulator "USB root hub" , and then go to point "Properties" ;
      • open ;
      • uncheck the function and then click on "OK" .

    The proposed sequence of actions must be performed with each root USB hub in a given computer.

    Second way . You must disable those applications and services that the system was unable to complete before the shutdown action. Check for errors in the Event Log: Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer magazines "System" And "Applications" . In some cases, the system is not able to close any of the services or applications, and if it causes a conflict, and there is no particular need for it, then you can simply disable it.

    Disabling services: Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services , then a list of services should open where you can view them brief description. Double-click on the service causing the conflict, open the window and in the tab "General" let's go to "Startup type" and select the function there "Disabled." To save the new settings, click on "Apply" .

    Third way used to reduce the waiting time for the process of closing programs when the system enters the shutdown stage. If this arouses curiosity in anyone, you can refer to its contents:

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

    "AutoEndTasks"="1?

    "WaitToKillServiceTimeout"="5000?

    “HungAppTimeout”=”5000?

    "WaitToKillAppTimeout"="5000?

    First parameter value "AutoEndTasks" - closing frozen programs without warnings. The purpose of other parameters is to set the timeout for the process of closing applications and services to five seconds, rather than the default twenty.

    Fourth method implies the inclusion of ACPI in the BIOS, which is applicable only in cases where an inscription appears indicating at what point the computer is allowed to turn off the power ( “You can now turn off the computer’s power.” ). Settings are made in the BIOS, in the power management section. In some cases BIOS settings needs to be reset and returned to factory defaults. The BIOS settings menu and call keys may differ. This depends on what model of motherboard the computer is equipped with and the manufacturer. In this case, you should carefully read the manual supplied with your computer.


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