Windows 7 shutdown time

Hi,

I run ccleaner (2.24.1010) as a logoff/shutdown script under Windows 7 (RC1 Build 7100)

I'm dual booting on this machine with XP, for some reason ccleaner seems to add quite a large amount of extra time to the shutdown process, whereas in XP it's negligible.

I'm not wiping free space on exit...

I just wondered if this was most people's experience with Vista/Windows 7?

If not, any quick suggestions what might be going wrong?

I can come back with more details if needed.

Thanks :)

My first thought is that what needs to be cleaned and also what can be cleaned by CC will be different from XP to Vista/7. That alone can account for the time. Otherwise I dont know of anything specific that would make a difference. I suppsoe installed 3rd party software can make a difference too. There may be one or two apps on one OS that arent present on the other.