Windows 7 hanging on shutdown

I hope that I do not impinge on the patience of the people. I'm really seeking help on an issue, but that overlap with others because they may be related.

My computer has suddenly started to hang on shutdown. I searched the forums for an answer, but without success. Several similar cases but none are of no real help.

Someone has an answer that actually healed that they know or may have encountered?

I wonder if something works in the background is the culprit in failing to turn off completely. With this in mind, I visited 'msconfig' and disabled a few Services but many that I don't know everything, so I hesitate. I am posting my action below.

I ran sfc/scannow and disk cleanup. Defragmentation is done regularly.

I am running Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate on a high-end computer...

I ask pretty well, but I wonder if there is a Microsoft MSVP who knows enough about the Services and can quickly tell me which of these I can disable safely.  I'm of age 80 years so no longer do any business on my computer. I play the odd game - MW, Call of Duty, Rage et al.: no multiplayer - and to organize my medication with Excel...! - but that's all.

Thanks in advance for any help

(msconfig) Services

Microsoft certificate propagation
Background Intelligent Transfer Service Microsoft
Microsoft Net Framework NGEN Microsoft
Microsoft cryptographic services
DHCP Client Microsoft
Microsoft DNS Client
Function discovery provider host Microsoft
Function Discovery Resource publication Microsoft
Group Policy Client Microsoft
Human Interface Device Access Microsoft
Home Group Microsoft provider
IP Helper Microsoft
Microsoft CNG key Isolation
Microsoft Server
Microsoft workstation
Network list Service Microsoft
Network Location Awareness Microsoft
Store Interface Service Microsoft Network
NVIDIA network service
Service Streamer NVIDIA
NVIDIA Display Driver Service
RPC Endpoint mapping Microsoft
Security Manager Microsoft accounts
Microsoft smart card
Client Microsoft Distributed link tracking
UMVPFSrv Logitech
WinHTTP WEb Proxy Auto-Discovery Service Microsoft
Windows Management Instrumentation Microsoft
Portable Device Enumerator Service Microsoft

The list required would be section start, if this list is too long, then you have much too much ;) startup items

The services on the lower left corner section check the box hide M$ services

I'm sure the list will be much shorter :)

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