Vista Shutdown

C

cueman

When I shutdown Vista Windows , it LOGS OFF , and SHUTS DOWN , but it does
NOT "Save my settings" Is there a way to reset it to save my settings ?/
Thank you
 
G

Gordon

When I shutdown Vista Windows , it LOGS OFF , and SHUTS DOWN , but it does
NOT "Save my settings" Is there a way to reset it to save my settings ?/
Thank you


Why would it save them unless you have changed them during the session?
 
M

Mark Adams

Gordon said:
Why would it save them unless you have changed them during the session?

That's an odd question. Why do you think the OP asked if there is a way to
get Vista to "save my settings"? It's because it's NOT saving the changes he
made. Duh!
 
B

+Bob+

When I shutdown Vista Windows , it LOGS OFF , and SHUTS DOWN , but it does
NOT "Save my settings" Is there a way to reset it to save my settings ?/
Thank you

It would help if you were more specific about what settings are not
being saved.
 
P

Peter Foldes

And why do you think it is not saving the settings. Because he changed them during a
session. Duh
 
G

Gordon

Mark Adams said:
That's an odd question. Why do you think the OP asked if there is a way to
get Vista to "save my settings"? It's because it's NOT saving the changes
he
made. Duh!


The OP implied that he thought it ought to do it all the time.
Lack of clarity and detail from the OP.
 
B

Bookman

cueman,

To me it sounds like you're asking about hibernation mode.
I know of 2 reasons why hibernation will not be available:
1) You must have at least as much free space on your boot partion as
you have ram.
2) If you ran disk cleanup in Vista, it probably deleted the
hibernation file.
Please see the following: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928897
 
G

Gene E. Bloch

On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 12:25:46 -0500, Bookman wrote:

Here's a copy and paste from the OP:
"When I shutdown Vista Windows , it LOGS OFF , and SHUTS DOWN"
 

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