I've had an ongoing problem for the last couple of years now.
It's driving me mad!!!
Windows 7 will start taking forever to shut down.
I finally was able to figure out how to fix it.
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1. Run:
gpedit.msc
2. Find the thread:
Computer configuration/
Windows settings/
Security settings/
Local policies/
Security options/
3. Find:
Shutdown: Clear virtual memory pagefile setting
4. Set it to Disabled
5. Reboot
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Now, every few day, maybe weeks and maybe even months this setting gets reset to "Enabled".
How?
Why?
I haven't the faintest idea.
It irritates the hell out of me.
Does anyone have any idea as to why this keeps happening?
Getting this figured out might keep me from drop kicking my PC out the window.
It's driving me mad!!!
Windows 7 will start taking forever to shut down.
I finally was able to figure out how to fix it.
-----------------------------------------------------
1. Run:
gpedit.msc
2. Find the thread:
Computer configuration/
Windows settings/
Security settings/
Local policies/
Security options/
3. Find:
Shutdown: Clear virtual memory pagefile setting
4. Set it to Disabled
5. Reboot
-------------------------------------------------------
Now, every few day, maybe weeks and maybe even months this setting gets reset to "Enabled".
How?
Why?
I haven't the faintest idea.
It irritates the hell out of me.
Does anyone have any idea as to why this keeps happening?
Getting this figured out might keep me from drop kicking my PC out the window.