I have a PII 400, 128MB RAM. <br>
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70% of the time i want to shut down, the system hangs at the end and it doesn't shut down. I need to restart and kill it at boot up so it won't give me scandisk everytime I start it up.<br>
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any ideas?
Have you tried to disable fast shutdown.It's in msconfig>general tab>advanced.Also is it second edition.If it is have you tried updating the bios.
Try this:<br>
Create a shortcut on your desktop pointing to "c:\windows\rundll.exe user.exe,exitwindows". (Without the quotes. If in doubt, paste the contents of the quote into the shortcut.) Call the shortcut "Terminate". Double-click it and see-ya-later.<br>
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It has worked well on every 9x system I've encountered so far.<br>
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An easy cure is to create a shortcut on your desktop.<br>
In the target box type in "C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL.EXE user.exe,exitwindows" exactly without the Quotes. In the start in box type "C:\windows" again without the quotes.<br>
Now your all set when you want to shut down just doble click the shortcut you created and it will shutdown right away.
Diable virus check in the Bios, ensure CDrom jumper setting is not set to csel. I have found that the shutdown procedure in most cases are indirectly related to hardware misconfigurations.
This thread is starting to get a little silly. Kb244, could you settle this issue so we can go on with the rest of our lives? <p> <br><a href=mailto: > </a><br><a href=
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