When I stopped my PC, I get a black screen with message (waiting for substantive programmes close).

When I stopped my pc I get a black screen with message (waighting for background programs close) then under this 'force close' yes/no of suggestions?

Original title: background programs

Depends, if shortly after the sys stops, don't worry, otherwise follow the advice given

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