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How do I view windows shut down procedures?

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usalabs3

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Sep 7, 2004
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There is a problem with windows either shutting down or re-starting, I have 2 firewalls, (hardware and software), a proxy server, spyware/adware monitoring, antivirus (recently updated the signatures), popup blocker and a process guard running.

The antivirus and spyware/adware scanning shows no viruses, worms, trojans, or spyware/adware on the machine, but windows still takes about 15 minutes to completely shut down.

The process from 'Saving Settings, to 'Windows is shutting down' takes a few seconds, but from the 'Windows is shutting down' screen it takes about 15 minutes from that point to completely shut down or restart.

Is there a way that I can view the shutting down process?, much like Linux shows each process being shut down, then I can see what program/process windows is waiting on to complete the shut down and do aomething about it.
 
usalabs3,

You could try enabling "Event Logging", as you state it eventually shuts down all events should get logged.

I would read bcastner's links first as the event logger will be very cryptive with many codes etc.

How to reset & use the event logger


rvnguy
"I know everything..I just can't remember it all
 
Bcastners 3 links do not have anything in there to show how I can view the shutdown procedures, they all relate to some hardware or software issue, until I can actually SEE the shutting down procedures in action, line by line, then I can't sort out why it's not shutting down the way it should.

Example of a few lines in Linux shutdown, as seen during a shutdown:-

Sending blah blah blah the Term signal...............Done
Sending " " " " Kill signal...............Done
Killing Process blah blah blah.......................Done

If windows can do that (not exactly word for word, but something like it), then I can see what process or program is making windows wait for the timout then continuing the shut down.
 
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