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Disabling "Fast Startup" in Windows Power Options can resolve "uptime" issues where a PC doesn't actually refresh its hardware state upon restart [2]. Software Debugging: Some users create custom scripts (like shutdown.cmd

Windows natively waits up to 20 seconds for applications to close on their own. Shutti reduces this wait state significantly. It automatically terminates non-responsive software without requiring manual intervention from the user. 2. Registry Optimization Shutti Shutdown Booster

Toggle on the options to clear the Windows pagefile and temporary caches upon closing. While this adds a few seconds to the initial shutdown process, it shaves significant time off your subsequent boot sequence and frees up disk space. Shutti vs. Manual Registry Tweaks Disabling "Fast Startup" in Windows Power Options can

: Speeds up the pre-update phase of Windows Update sequences by clearing active processes rapidly. Safety and Risks to Consider While this adds a few seconds to the