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I have a pc that has Vista Business installed, recently like today for some
strange reason when you go through windows to shutit down, it wants to start right back up on its own. The motherboard does power down, you can here it. Strange thing is when you use the power button on the front(like you would use to turn on the pc)it shuts down like it is supposed to. Any Thoughts? David |
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The date and time was 1/16/2008 2:40 PM, and on a whim, Dave pounded out
on the keyboard: > I have a pc that has Vista Business installed, recently like today for some > strange reason when you go through windows to shutit down, it wants to start > right back up on its own. The motherboard does power down, you can here it. > > Strange thing is when you use the power button on the front(like you would > use to turn on the pc)it shuts down like it is supposed to. > > Any Thoughts? > > David Hi David, Usually that is a sign that a driver is hanging on shutdown. Windows senses the crash and restarts rather than shutting down. Try booting into Safe Mode and then shut down to see if it does it properly. If so, you'll have to isolate the driver that is hanging. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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Well actually I already tried safe mode with the same results, checked bios
and theres nothing enabled in the wake section, replaced power button and reset button, still the same, Went in and changed "Automatic Restart on Failure" so I could see a blue screen, but no blue screens! FUNNY THING I NOW HAVE 2 PC'S DOING THE SAME THING Could this be an upated problem, I noticed both pc's downloaded and install updates a day apart. ANOTHER FUNNY THING I used system restore to roll back a few days, and still the same. Very Confused pounding on a keyboard David |
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The date and time was 1/17/2008 7:04 AM, and on a whim, Dave pounded out
on the keyboard: > Well actually I already tried safe mode with the same results, checked bios > and theres nothing enabled in the wake section, replaced power button and > reset button, still the same, Went in and changed "Automatic Restart on > Failure" so I could see a blue screen, but no blue screens! > > FUNNY THING > I NOW HAVE 2 PC'S DOING THE SAME THING > > Could this be an upated problem, I noticed both pc's downloaded and install > updates a day apart. > > ANOTHER FUNNY THING > I used system restore to roll back a few days, and still the same. > > Very Confused pounding on a keyboard > David You could try removing the last updates via Add Remove Programs (make sure show updates is checked) to test. -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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Ok
Tried to remove the last 2 updates, still the same thing. Now I have 3 pc's doing the same thing. Whats going on? Davids Learning "Terry R." wrote: > The date and time was 1/17/2008 7:04 AM, and on a whim, Dave pounded out > on the keyboard: > > > Well actually I already tried safe mode with the same results, checked bios > > and theres nothing enabled in the wake section, replaced power button and > > reset button, still the same, Went in and changed "Automatic Restart on > > Failure" so I could see a blue screen, but no blue screens! > > > > FUNNY THING > > I NOW HAVE 2 PC'S DOING THE SAME THING > > > > Could this be an upated problem, I noticed both pc's downloaded and install > > updates a day apart. > > > > ANOTHER FUNNY THING > > I used system restore to roll back a few days, and still the same. > > > > Very Confused pounding on a keyboard > > David > > You could try removing the last updates via Add Remove Programs (make > sure show updates is checked) to test. > > -- > Terry R. > > ***Reply Note*** > Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. > Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. > |
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The date and time was 1/17/2008 11:02 AM, and on a whim, Dave pounded
out on the keyboard: > Ok > Tried to remove the last 2 updates, still the same thing. > > Now I have 3 pc's doing the same thing. > Whats going on? > > Davids Learning > > > "Terry R." wrote: > >> The date and time was 1/17/2008 7:04 AM, and on a whim, Dave pounded out >> on the keyboard: >> >>> Well actually I already tried safe mode with the same results, checked bios >>> and theres nothing enabled in the wake section, replaced power button and >>> reset button, still the same, Went in and changed "Automatic Restart on >>> Failure" so I could see a blue screen, but no blue screens! >>> >>> FUNNY THING >>> I NOW HAVE 2 PC'S DOING THE SAME THING >>> >>> Could this be an upated problem, I noticed both pc's downloaded and install >>> updates a day apart. >>> >>> ANOTHER FUNNY THING >>> I used system restore to roll back a few days, and still the same. >>> >>> Very Confused pounding on a keyboard >>> David >> You could try removing the last updates via Add Remove Programs (make >> sure show updates is checked) to test. >> >> My next guess would be malware. Start here: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com...emoving_Malware -- Terry R. ***Reply Note*** Anti-spam measures are included in my email address. Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply. |
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