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How to Turn On or Off AutoEndTasks on Windows 10
When you shut down or restart your Windows 10 PC, sometimes programs hang and prevent your computer from closing quickly. Windows has a built-in feature called AutoEndTasks that automatically forces these stuck programs to close. By default, this setting is off, but you can turn it on or off depending on your needs. Here’s how.
What Is AutoEndTasks?
AutoEndTasks tells Windows to automatically end any non-responding tasks when you sign out, shut down, or restart. If you’re tired of seeing the “This app is preventing shutdown” message, turning this on can save you time.
How to Enable or Disable AutoEndTasks
This setting isn’t available in the standard Windows settings menu. You have to use the Registry Editor. Here’s what you do:
Warning
Editing the Windows Registry can cause problems if you make a mistake. Follow these steps exactly, and consider backing up your registry before you start.
Step 1: Open the Registry Editor
- Press
Windows Key + R
to open the Run dialog. - Type
regedit
and press Enter. - Click Yes if you get a User Account Control prompt.
Step 2: Find the Right Registry Key
- In the Registry Editor, navigate to:
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Desktop
Step 3: Change the AutoEndTasks Value
- On the right side, look for a value named AutoEndTasks.
- If it’s not there, right-click an empty area, select New > String Value, and name it
AutoEndTasks
.
- If it’s not there, right-click an empty area, select New > String Value, and name it
- Double-click AutoEndTasks and set its value:
- To turn ON AutoEndTasks:
Type1
and click OK. - To turn OFF AutoEndTasks:
Type0
and click OK.
- To turn ON AutoEndTasks:
Step 4: Close and Restart
Close the Registry Editor and restart your PC for the change to take effect.
Should You Use AutoEndTasks?
- Turn it ON if you want your PC to shut down or restart without waiting for programs to close.
- Leave it OFF if you want to make sure you don’t lose unsaved work in open programs.
Final Thoughts
Tweaking AutoEndTasks is a simple way to control how your PC handles stuck programs during shutdown. Use it if you value speed and don’t want to be interrupted by warning dialogs.
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