How to stop Windows 7 slower?

Judgment of 64-bit Windows 7 is too fast, I need to retain for at least 3 seconds or take 3 seconds before discharging completely to the BIOS control.

A custom USB device queries an active program to get permission to remain functional. Voting extends over 3 seconds. However, Windows stops almost immediately, do not give the opportunity of the device to close. Sometimes this causes Windows restart in an error state and invite the user to enter in recovery. This is not good.

The simple solution is to slow down Windows.

The complicated answer is for the reference to technical details about the Windows shut down procedures and how it manages devices when stopping down.

Colin

You stand a better chance of getting a usable response by this announcement on the Technet site.  This site is for consumers while Technet for IT of Pro.  A pro is more likely to be able to walk you but how

This issue is beyond the scope of this site (for consumers) and to be sure, you get the best (and fastest) reply, we have to ask either on Technet (for IT Pro) or MSDN (for developers)
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