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Old February 9th 18, 02:13 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Keith Nuttle
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Default Followup on complete shut down

Several days ago it was posted that because of the way a machine shuts
down with Fastshut down enabled, it may eventually cause the machine to
run slow

Mine computer was running slow and I did a shut down from the command
line it fixed the slow responses.

http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-tu...in-windows-10/

From the Administration command prompt: shutdown /s /f /t 0

As I said it speed up the start up considerably.

Thank you for the information, though I could not find the original poster
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Old February 9th 18, 06:52 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Lucifer Morningstar[_2_]
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Default Followup on complete shut down

On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 21:13:03 -0500, Keith Nuttle
wrote:

Several days ago it was posted that because of the way a machine shuts
down with Fastshut down enabled, it may eventually cause the machine to
run slow

Mine computer was running slow and I did a shut down from the command
line it fixed the slow responses.

http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-tu...in-windows-10/

From the Administration command prompt: shutdown /s /f /t 0

As I said it speed up the start up considerably.

Thank you for the information, though I could not find the original poster


What language are you using?
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Old February 9th 18, 08:03 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul[_32_]
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Default Followup on complete shut down

Keith Nuttle wrote:
Several days ago it was posted that because of the way a machine shuts
down with Fastshut down enabled, it may eventually cause the machine to
run slow

Mine computer was running slow and I did a shut down from the command
line it fixed the slow responses.

http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-tu...in-windows-10/


From the Administration command prompt: shutdown /s /f /t 0

As I said it speed up the start up considerably.

Thank you for the information, though I could not find the original poster


The poster was probably T. He likes those commands.

*******

I usually kill two birds with one stone.

powercfg /h off

which kills hibernation, eliminates a rather large
hiberfile from my SSD, and also kills Fast Start at
the same time (since it is also a Hibernation Technology
item).

But that's just me. My desktop test machine, the only two states
I use are Sleep and Run. No Hibernate. It would add too
much time at shutdown, to hibernate (worst case). Hibernate
doesn't have to be slow, but it will reserve a rather
large file, if you have lots of RAM. Hibernate only writes
out the "busy" portion of RAM, needed to reconstruct
the session. "Fast Start" on the other hand, records
the kernel and driver state, and does a "warm start"
on the drivers, to reload the hardware registers. The
only way it could be slow, is if some joker was doing
a "checksum" on it. And the file is pretty small, and
that's not the problem.

In Windows 10, I'm seeing some behavior (in an xbootmgr
trace), where one CPU core is railed for maybe 20 seconds,
and there is no disk I/O to speak of (screen remains black).
The only process I can see there, is SMSS in that window
of time. I haven't a clue what that means. Probably that
the trace isn't recording everything, at a guess :-(

https://s9.postimg.org/dmso6bea7/xbootmgr_and_wpa.gif

I don't think you can see the Fast Start activity in
a trace. As the kernel has to be fully loaded, before
any kind of "service" can be offered to any other
software. The t=0 on an xbootmgr trace, would be
starting after whatever delay was involved for Fast Start.

Paul
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Old February 9th 18, 12:46 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Keith Nuttle
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Default Followup on complete shut down

On 2/9/2018 1:52 AM, Lucifer Morningstar wrote:
On Thu, 8 Feb 2018 21:13:03 -0500, Keith Nuttle
wrote:

Several days ago it was posted that because of the way a machine shuts
down with Fastshut down enabled, it may eventually cause the machine to
run slow
~
Mine computer was running slow and I did a shut down from the command
line it fixed the slow responses.

http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-tu...in-windows-10/

From the Administration command prompt: shutdown /s /f /t 0

As I said it speed up the start up considerably.

Thank you for the information, though I could not find the original poster


What language are you using?

English!





And since I posted this to windows 10 I assume I am using Windows 10 on
a PC computer.

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Old February 9th 18, 03:24 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Ken Blake[_5_]
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Default Followup on complete shut down

On Fri, 9 Feb 2018 07:46:13 -0500, Keith Nuttle
wrote:

And since I posted this to windows 10 I assume I am using Windows 10 on
a PC computer.




Is a personal computer computer anything like a personal information
number number? g
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Old February 9th 18, 03:52 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Char Jackson
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On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 08:24:24 -0700, Ken Blake
wrote:

On Fri, 9 Feb 2018 07:46:13 -0500, Keith Nuttle
wrote:

And since I posted this to windows 10 I assume I am using Windows 10 on
a PC computer.




Is a personal computer computer anything like a personal information
number number? g


It's like an automated teller machine machine.

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Old February 9th 18, 08:17 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Ken Blake[_5_]
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Default Followup on complete shut down

On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 09:52:38 -0600, Char Jackson
wrote:

On Fri, 09 Feb 2018 08:24:24 -0700, Ken Blake
wrote:

On Fri, 9 Feb 2018 07:46:13 -0500, Keith Nuttle
wrote:

And since I posted this to windows 10 I assume I am using Windows 10 on
a PC computer.




Is a personal computer computer anything like a personal information
number number? g


It's like an automated teller machine machine.



Yep!

 




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