From: SB on 22 Jul 2010 19:01 When shutting down my desk top computer in the normal way, it goes through the normal process of 'Saving your settings' followed by 'Windows is shutting down' and after a few seconds of disc writing I can hear the hard drive stopping and afterwards all disc activity stops, but the computer stays running indefinitely with the 'Windows is shutting down' message on display. I have to switch it off by pressing the button on the case for 4 seconds. This problem started a few weeks ago for no apparent reason. As a crude diagnostic test, if instead of clicking 'Turn Off ' I click 'Restart' the computer will go through the shutown procedure as normal and will automatically restart successfully. This would indicate I think that Windows OS is not getting hung up during shutdown procedure. I would be v grateful to get some advice to help me investigate and cure this swich off problem. Thanks in advance Steve. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Mike S on 22 Jul 2010 22:16 On 7/22/2010 4:01 PM, SB wrote: > When shutting down my desk top computer in the normal way, it goes > through the normal process of 'Saving your settings' followed by > 'Windows is shutting down' and after a few seconds of disc writing I can > hear the hard drive stopping and afterwards all disc activity stops, but > the computer stays running indefinitely with the 'Windows is shutting > down' message on display. I have to switch it off by pressing the button > on the case for 4 seconds. This problem started a few weeks ago for no > apparent reason. > > As a crude diagnostic test, if instead of clicking 'Turn Off ' I click > 'Restart' the computer will go through the shutown procedure as normal > and will automatically restart successfully. This would indicate I think > that Windows OS is not getting hung up during shutdown procedure. > > I would be v grateful to get some advice to help me investigate and cure > this swich off problem. > > Thanks in advance > > Steve. Google has lots of hits, did you try any of these? http://www.activewin.com/winxp/tips/shutdown/3.shtml Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Power Options Click APM - Enable Advanced Power Management Support http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-xp/computer-wont-turn-off-from-start-menu/16356.html I disabled the Wake on Lan utility and never had the problem again, just an idea if you are on a network! http://www.theeldergeek.com/shutdown_issues_in_xp.htm Start Regedit and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon Set the value of PowerDownAfterShutdown to 1 If the value isn't present, add it by creating the string value PowerDownAfterShutdown and setting the value to 1. http://www.tweakxp.com/article36963.aspx When Windows XP won�t powerdown automatically, the APM/NT Legacy Power Node may not be enabled. To enable this, right-click on the My Computer icon, click Properties / Hardware / Device Manager / View. Check the box labeled �Show Hidden Devices.� If it�s available on your computer, there will be a red X on the APM/NT Legacy Node. Try enabling it and see if this resolves the powerdown problem. (Tip from Terri Stratton.)
From: Randem on 23 Jul 2010 20:26 Actually it is one of the drivers on your system that is not handling the shutdown message properly... -- The Top Script Generator for Jordan Russell's Inno Setup - http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html Free Utilities and Code - http://www.randem.com/freesoftutil.html "SB" <nospamplease(a)junkcom.com> wrote in message news:i2aik8$1ja8$1(a)adenine.netfront.net... > When shutting down my desk top computer in the normal way, it goes through > the normal process of 'Saving your settings' followed by 'Windows is > shutting down' and after a few seconds of disc writing I can hear the hard > drive stopping and afterwards all disc activity stops, but the computer > stays running indefinitely with the 'Windows is shutting down' message on > display. I have to switch it off by pressing the button on the case for 4 > seconds. This problem started a few weeks ago for no apparent reason. > > As a crude diagnostic test, if instead of clicking 'Turn Off ' I click > 'Restart' the computer will go through the shutown procedure as normal > and will automatically restart successfully. This would indicate I think > that Windows OS is not getting hung up during shutdown procedure. > > I would be v grateful to get some advice to help me investigate and cure > this swich off problem. > > Thanks in advance > > Steve. > > > > > > > --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: RJK on 24 Jul 2010 05:10 Ooooh! I've got this problem on a PC in my bedroom into which I fitted a Hauppage t.v. tuner card. After setting it to record a t.v. program I need to "hibernate" it, and when I do, I can head the hard-disks park after the blue hibernation progress bar completes, and fan speeds decrease but, then it fails to power off. But with a PS2 keyboard attached, (instead of my wireless one), I press a key on the keyboard and "CLUNK" it powers off !!! I've never been able to solve it. PC has an old Conroe 865PE motherboard in it, and in bios, there precious little ACPI settings to fiddle with, S1 and not much else, if memory serves ! One day I'll put a new motherboard in it ! regards, Richard "SB" <nospamplease(a)junkcom.com> wrote in message news:i2aik8$1ja8$1(a)adenine.netfront.net... > When shutting down my desk top computer in the normal way, it goes through > the normal process of 'Saving your settings' followed by 'Windows is > shutting down' and after a few seconds of disc writing I can hear the hard > drive stopping and afterwards all disc activity stops, but the computer > stays running indefinitely with the 'Windows is shutting down' message on > display. I have to switch it off by pressing the button on the case for 4 > seconds. This problem started a few weeks ago for no apparent reason. > > As a crude diagnostic test, if instead of clicking 'Turn Off ' I click > 'Restart' the computer will go through the shutown procedure as normal > and will automatically restart successfully. This would indicate I think > that Windows OS is not getting hung up during shutdown procedure. > > I would be v grateful to get some advice to help me investigate and cure > this swich off problem. > > Thanks in advance > > Steve. > > > > > > > --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: SB on 25 Jul 2010 11:29 Thanks for your insight Randem - One of my drivers is causing my shutdown problem ? Could you let me know which driver in particular on my system may be responsible ? I've tried the other proposed solutions given by Mike S without success, but I am grateful for his suggestions. I guess complete Windows XP re-install should do the trick but I'm reluctant to do that unless I completely run out of other options "Randem" <newsgroups(a)randem.com> wrote in message news:%23BcZObsKLHA.5700(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Actually it is one of the drivers on your system that is not handling the > shutdown message properly... > > -- > The Top Script Generator for Jordan Russell's Inno Setup - > http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html > Free Utilities and Code - http://www.randem.com/freesoftutil.html > "SB" <nospamplease(a)junkcom.com> wrote in message > news:i2aik8$1ja8$1(a)adenine.netfront.net... >> When shutting down my desk top computer in the normal way, it goes >> through the normal process of 'Saving your settings' followed by 'Windows >> is shutting down' and after a few seconds of disc writing I can hear the >> hard drive stopping and afterwards all disc activity stops, but the >> computer stays running indefinitely with the 'Windows is shutting down' >> message on display. I have to switch it off by pressing the button on >> the case for 4 seconds. This problem started a few weeks ago for no >> apparent reason. >> >> As a crude diagnostic test, if instead of clicking 'Turn Off ' I click >> 'Restart' the computer will go through the shutown procedure as normal >> and will automatically restart successfully. This would indicate I >> think that Windows OS is not getting hung up during shutdown procedure. >> >> I would be v grateful to get some advice to help me investigate and cure >> this swich off problem. >> >> Thanks in advance >> >> Steve. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net --- > > --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
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