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Windows 98 Shutdown problems

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root384

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Jan 17, 2005
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Hi,

I have been trying to work out this problem for a long time now and I just cannot seem to solve it!!

Click Start and Shutdown and pc begins to shut down- when it gets to the Windows 98 screen it freezes and stays there until your hold the power button in or unplug it from the back!

Like I said I have tried a few things- checked out all hardware- but im sure that this is not a hardware issue as it is occurring on a few pc's. I have used scan disk and defragmented machines however this does not resolve the issue- I have also checked for virus' but nothing was found

Any suggestions would be great!!!

Cheers
 
Well, for starters, you could check previous posts here for a set of fixes that have worked. Quite evidently you haven't looked.

You could also look in the FAQs. There are 3.

You could do a google search for it. This is such a prevalent problem with 98 that there is a world of information out there. Of particular interest should be the Ahuama site.

You could look for the MS knowledge base information and install the patch.

This is a site for professionals. Professionals try to help themselves before they ask for help.


Ed Fair
Give the wrong symptoms, get the wrong solutions.
 
I do apologise- but I have tried installing that patch in the past, I have also searched on google many of times therefore I have tried myself before asking you guys

thanks mpnut for your help
 
Do you have a network card? That seems to be a starting point for a lot of the shutdown issues.

Anything in bootlog.txt that starts up twice? That could be a source of the problem.

Anything in device manager that indicates that there is a problem with hardware or driver?

Ed Fair
Give the wrong symptoms, get the wrong solutions.
 
Hi,
Network is onboard- networked through TCP-IP

I think you are right -there has to be something to do with the network affecting the shutdown process.

Not sure how to check the bootlog.txt however there are no faults/conflicts in the device manager for hardware or software.
 
You can modify the msdos.sys file to specify that you want a bootlog.txt bootup each time. That will create a bootlog.txt (SHR) in the root each time the system comes up. Bootlog.txt gives a running list of the services that are activated.

msdos.sys is in the root (SHR). Add:
BootMenu=1
BootMenuDefault=2
BootMenuDelay=x (time)

I use 10 seconds, enough for me to get to the menu before it boots automatically, so I can get to DOS or the other choices.

Ed Fair
Give the wrong symptoms, get the wrong solutions.
 
hello,

this has worked for me against that mapped drive issue.

hope this helps. peace! [peace]

kilroy [trooper]
philippines

"If the automobile had followed the same development cycle as the computer, a Rolls-Royce would today cost $100, get one million miles to the gallon, and explode once a year, killing everyone inside."
 
There are so many mapped drives on my computer I sometimes feel like I am in a Borg rejuvenation chamber!

Currently I just do this most of the time:

Start
Shutdown
Restart in MS-Dos mode

Then just turn the computer off.

(You can also do a quick bit of dos-based cleanup prior to turning the system off.)



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It's 10 O'Clock ( somewhere! ).
Are your registry and data backed up?
 
Have you tried the desktop shortcut thru user? That seems to help a lot of people that can't otherwise shut down.

Ed Fair
Give the wrong symptoms, get the wrong solutions.
 
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