Saturday, December 27, 2008

To allow Windows XP to close non-responsive applications automatically upon shutdown:

To allow Windows XP to close non-responsive applications automatically upon shutdown:

In the above method we decrease the time of shut down of applications,
but by this tweak, Windows XP can be set to close crashed applications automatically. While this does not technically speed up the shut down process, it does streamline it, and ensure that the user will not give the shutdown command then get up and leave, only to find the PC still powered on because Windows never received input on what to do with a hung application.

Open REGEDIT and navigate to ‘HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop’





Highlight the value ‘AutoEndTasks.’

Change the value to ‘1'



XP will now be able to close hung applications without user input during the shutdown process.

1 comment:

  1. this is a good initiative !

    but ye need to change something so that it cud become on of the best one .

    1.check the spellings , many err are there

    2. make it without so much of gadgets n themes

    3.put some 3rd party s/w for especially for hacking part , its a need for budding hackers ...more to add in future !


    so keep going ! best of luck !

    amisauv !

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