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When you shut down Windows XP, the OS tries its best to make sure that all services (they help run things like graphics, printers etc) are shut down. But there are times when they don't close, thus Windows XP tries to give it the chance to shut down itself. This amount of time that windows waits for the service to close is stored in the system registry. If you modify this setting, then windows will shut down the service earlier. To modify the setting, follow the directions below:

  • Start Regedit.

  • Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control.

  • Click on the "Control" Folder.

  • Select "WaitToKillServiceTimeout"

  • Right click on it and select Modify.

  • Set it to a value lower than 2000, say 1000 as a test.


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Basic Connectivity Components

 

The basic connectivity components of a network include the cables, network adapters, and wireless devices that connect the computers in the network. These components enable data to be sent to each computer on the network, thereby permitting the computers to communicate with each other.

 

Common connectivity components of a network are:

 

  • Network adapters.
  • Network cables.
  • Wireless communication devices.

 

Network Adapters

 

Network adapters constitute the physical interface between the computer and the network cable. Network adapters, also known as network interface cards, are installed into an expansion slot in each computer and server on the network.

 

After the network adapter is installed, the network cable is attached to the adapter’s port to physically connect the computer to the network.

 

As the data passes through the cable to the network adapter, it is formatted into packets. A packet is a logical grouping of information that includes a header, which contains location information and user data. The header contains address fields that include information about the data’s origin and destination. The network adapter reads the destination address to determine if the packet is to be delivered to this computer. If it is, the network adapter then passes the packet on to the operating system for processing. If not, the network adapter discards

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Each network adapter has a unique address that is incorporated into chips on the card. This address is called the physical, or media access control (MAC), address.