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roflmao456
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O.P. Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
K, my computer (this one) is being weird after the format ¬¬
i click: start > Turn off computer > CRASH (explorer.exe)
the only way i can choose the shutdown option is thru the windows task manager ~_~
but if i choose that, it does it perfectly until the "Windows is shutting down..." message and just hangs there until ... i manually turn it off
any fix for this?
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07-14-2007 09:28 PM |
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Anubis
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RE: Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
I once heard of a similar problem that happens when you've used Windows to burn a disk during your windows session that can cause explorer.exe problems on shutdown.
It is possible that disabling the automatic end task logic might stop explorer.exe crashing on shutdown. If you click here you can download a registry fix that will stop the automatic end task logic on shutdown. As always, when messing with the registry, be careful to back it up just in case something goes wrong.
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07-14-2007 09:40 PM |
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roflmao456
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O.P. RE: Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
i didn't burn any discs
i meant when i pressed the Turn off computer option in the start menu
This post was edited on 07-14-2007 at 09:51 PM by roflmao456.
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07-14-2007 09:50 PM |
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Chancer
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RE: Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
I heard that some viri can disable the shutdown options, but nothing about crashing explorer.exe.
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07-14-2007 10:07 PM |
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roflmao456
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O.P. RE: Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
quote: Originally posted by Chancer
I heard that some viri can disable the shutdown options, but nothing about crashing explorer.exe.
McAfee VirusScan detects none.
* roflmao456 goes to scan for spyware/adware/malware
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07-14-2007 10:21 PM |
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MeEtc
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RE: Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
repair install of Windows
I cannot hear you. There is a banana in my ear.
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07-14-2007 10:25 PM |
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ryxdp
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RE: Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
McAfee sux
I use Ad-Aware and NOD32
Rephrased:
You really should scan with at least two AV's
This post was edited on 07-15-2007 at 04:29 AM by ryxdp.
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07-15-2007 12:15 AM |
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roflmao456
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O.P. RE: Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
quote: Originally posted by MeEtc
repair install of Windows
quote: Originally posted by roflmao456
K, my computer (this one) is being weird after the format
quote: Originally posted by Ryxpia
McAfee sux
I use Ad-Aware and NOD32
who cares (that's off-topic)
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07-15-2007 01:45 AM |
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Spunky
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RE: Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
I have this a lot when hibernating. It'll goto the blue screen and say "Preparing ot hibernate" and just stops.
quote: Shutdown problems in Windows XP can be caused by many factors, just like earlier versions of Windows. These included: a damaged exit sound file; incorrectly configured, damaged, or incompatible hardware; conflicting programs, or an incompatible, damaged, or conflicting device driver.
Windows XP shutdown issues mostly center around a very few issues, especially legacy hardware and software compatibility issues.
Currently, the leading cause of Windows XP shutdown problems is hardware incompatibility, including driver issues. These are detailed below where known. However, it is impossible to list every possible hardware or driver issue individually. My best advice is: Check all drivers for all hardware devices to ensure that they are the current best for Windows XP.
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SHUTDOWN HANGS ON “SAVING YOUR SETTINGS”
During shutdown or reboot, Win XP may hang (stop responding) at the “saving your settings” screen. During such a hang, there is no response to Ctrl+Alt+Del; the mouse may or may not work. The problem may be intermittent.
This is a known bug in Windows XP, for which Microsoft has a supported fix. To learn how to get this patch, see MSKB 307274, “Windows XP Stops Responding (Hangs) During Windows Shutdown.” The necessary patch is included in Windows XP Service Pack 1, and also is now available on the Windows Update site under “Recommended Updates” for Win XP Professional, titled “Restarting Windows XP.” However, to find it, you may need to reconfigure how Windows Update appears for you, by enabling the Windows Update Catalog as follows: At the Windows Update page, click Personalize Windows Update at the left, and then Enable the Windows Update Catalog. Save your settings. This adds the Windows Update Catalog link in the left box. Click this link, then click Find updates for Microsoft Windows systems. Pick Windows XP in the drop-down list, click Search, take Recommended Updates, and find the “Restarting Windows XP” patch which references Q307274.
As a workaround, newsgroup correspondent “lou” resolved this problem by dismantling the Windows XP logon Welcome screen. In the Control Panel, click User Accounts, then click “Change the way users log on or off.” Uncheck the box that says “Use the Welcome screen.” This removes the initial logon screen with individual icons for each user and, instead, pops up the classic logon prompt that requires each user to type a user name and password.
This post was edited on 07-15-2007 at 02:27 AM by Spunky.
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07-15-2007 02:21 AM |
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ryxdp
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RE: Windows XP Pro doesn't shut down.
eh? That's not off-topic at all...
If it _is_ a virus (which it probably isn't but meh) then in my opinion McAfee isn't likely to pick it up, seeing as it already hasn't when you scanned. Thus, certain other AV software may be able to detect the malware, but not McAfee.
My rant ends for today. (maybe not if someone like Voldemort flames me [note: this is not a generalisation.]) EDIT: Told you.
This post was edited on 07-15-2007 at 04:29 AM by ryxdp.
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