1)Start - Run - RegeditNavigate to the following Registry key:HKEY CURRENT USER\Control Panel\DesktopDouble click on the AutoEndTasks entry and replace the 0 with a 1 in the Value data text boxFor the next two, if the dword value indicated does not exist, create it:Double click on the WaitToKillAppTimeout entry in the right pane and change the Value data to 2000Double click on the HungAppTimeout entry in the right pane and change the Value data to 1000RebootIf still having a problem, make the next change:2) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro lRight-click on WaitToKillServiceTimeout and change it to 2000NOTE: The lowest value Windows will recognize is 1000 (1 second)ADVISORY: While rare, the "WaitToKillService" tweak can cause problems. If an application is in the process of saving data and the associated service is stopped prematurely, the data will not be saved and may be lost.
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