Shutti — Shutdown Booster [better]

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| Method | Average Speed | Risk of Data Loss | Risk to OS | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 45 sec – 3 min | None | None | | Physical Power Button (Hold) | 5 sec | High | Moderate | | Taskkill /f Command | 10 sec | Moderate | Low | | Shutti Shutdown Booster | 3 – 7 sec | Low (Controlled) | Very Low | Shutti Shutdown Booster

: The Shutti Shutdown Booster is recommended for users who frequently experience lengthy shutdown times and are looking for a simple yet effective solution. However, users seeking a comprehensive system optimization suite may want to consider additional options that offer a broader range of features. Avoid random “crack” websites

We’ve all been there. Windows can be overly cautious, waiting for background services to close, which wastes your precious time. | Pros | Cons | | :--- |

| Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | | (save 30–90 seconds per shutdown) | Risk of data loss – Unsaved documents will not be saved. | | No installation required – Run langsung (directly) from a folder. | Bypasses Windows Update – Can interrupt critical update installations. | | Ideal for frozen PCs – Works when the Start menu is unresponsive. | Not recommended for servers – Could corrupt database writes. | | Free or low-cost (typically freeware or under $10) | False positives by antivirus – Some AVs flag forced shutdown tools as “hacktools.” |