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snowball
August 30th 04, 09:32 PM
After successfully loading sp2, the only problem I have encountered is a
slow shut down on xp home. It takes almost two minutes every I shut down. In
event viewer under application, event ID 1517 shows on each shut down or log
off. I followed Kelly's advice and installed uphclean which actually caused
the two minute shut down. Prior to it's installation, I received the event
1517 always, but shut down time was normal( about 10 seconds). After I
installed uphclean, the event 1517 was removed, but it now took two ninutes
to shut down. I have now uninstalled uphclean, and the event: id 1517 has
returned and it now still takes two minutes to shut down.It appears uphclean
had extended the shut down tome somehow.Because this utility addresses the
xp registry user profile retention error: ID (1517), I booted to the welcome
screen only and did not load any of the four user profiles I have, then I
shut down from there and it still took about two minutes to shut down. Is
there anything I can do to try to trace what program or service is holding
the registry, or is this not the only problem and something else from the
sp2 upgrade, or uphclean is causing the problem? Any help appreciated.This
is the only problem I am experiencing with sp2.

Alceryes
August 30th 04, 10:36 PM
"snowball" > wrote in message
...
> After successfully loading sp2, the only problem I have encountered is a
> slow shut down on xp home. It takes almost two minutes every I shut down.
> In event viewer under application, event ID 1517 shows on each shut down
> or log off. I followed Kelly's advice and installed uphclean which
> actually caused the two minute shut down. Prior to it's installation, I
> received the event 1517 always, but shut down time was normal( about 10
> seconds). After I installed uphclean, the event 1517 was removed, but it
> now took two ninutes to shut down. I have now uninstalled uphclean, and
> the event: id 1517 has returned and it now still takes two minutes to shut
> down.It appears uphclean had extended the shut down tome somehow.Because
> this utility addresses the xp registry user profile retention error: ID
> (1517), I booted to the welcome screen only and did not load any of the
> four user profiles I have, then I shut down from there and it still took
> about two minutes to shut down. Is there anything I can do to try to trace
> what program or service is holding the registry, or is this not the only
> problem and something else from the sp2 upgrade, or uphclean is causing
> the problem? Any help appreciated.This is the only problem I am
> experiencing with sp2.
>

Turn off all of the startup items in msconfig, reboot and then shutdown and
see if it improves.
--


"I don't cheat to survive. I cheat to LIVE!!"
- Alceryes

snowball
August 30th 04, 11:22 PM
Yeah. I did that so the issue is not start up programs. I think something in
uphclean caused it. But I'm baffled.


"Alceryes" > wrote in message
...
>
> "snowball" > wrote in message
> ...
>> After successfully loading sp2, the only problem I have encountered is a
>> slow shut down on xp home. It takes almost two minutes every I shut down.
>> In event viewer under application, event ID 1517 shows on each shut down
>> or log off. I followed Kelly's advice and installed uphclean which
>> actually caused the two minute shut down. Prior to it's installation, I
>> received the event 1517 always, but shut down time was normal( about 10
>> seconds). After I installed uphclean, the event 1517 was removed, but it
>> now took two ninutes to shut down. I have now uninstalled uphclean, and
>> the event: id 1517 has returned and it now still takes two minutes to
>> shut down.It appears uphclean had extended the shut down tome
>> somehow.Because this utility addresses the xp registry user profile
>> retention error: ID (1517), I booted to the welcome screen only and did
>> not load any of the four user profiles I have, then I shut down from
>> there and it still took about two minutes to shut down. Is there anything
>> I can do to try to trace what program or service is holding the registry,
>> or is this not the only problem and something else from the sp2 upgrade,
>> or uphclean is causing the problem? Any help appreciated.This is the only
>> problem I am experiencing with sp2.
>>
>
> Turn off all of the startup items in msconfig, reboot and then shutdown
> and see if it improves.
> --
>
>
> "I don't cheat to survive. I cheat to LIVE!!"
> - Alceryes
>
>

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