After you leave your dorm and office, you may be worried about whether your computer has been moved by someone else, and you may not be able to find out why the computer shuts down slowly.
If there is no special installation of control, monitoring software, these problems really can not solve it? Not so, there is already a very detailed listener in Windows 2000 that can help you check who is logged on to your computer, who is powering up and shutting down, and can find solutions to problems such as slow shutdown speed.
Step One: Open Registry Editor, find [Hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\system], and create a " Verbosestatus the DWORD value, and then set the value to 1.
Step two: or in this position, check for "disablestatusmessages" This key value, if so, change its value to 0, or simply delete it (see Figure 1).
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Step three: Close the Registry Editor and reboot the computer. Go to "Start → control Panel → admin tools → Event Viewer" and click "System" and you will see more. User login, boot, shutdown and other information, there will be reflected here.
Example: give you a "skill" enhanced Event Viewer
Before making this change, the Event Viewer has a lower viewing level and some events are not logged. After modification, you can learn more about the system condition. When Windows 2000 shuts down slowly, just go to "start → control Panel → admin tools → Event Viewer" and click "Application Log", then you will see detailed fault information (Figure 2).
Figure II After analysis, we come to the conclusion that this is due to the configuration file uninstall error caused by the slow shutdown, we have in 2004, the 11th installment of the solution: as long as the installation of a small Microsoft software to solve the problem. (Download Address: http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/8/7/a87b3d05-cd04-4743-a23b-b16645e075ac/UPHClean-Setup.msi).