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Thread ID: 45633 2004-05-28 19:59:00 Windows 98 not shutting down only after about 8 hours somebody (208) Press F1
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240066 2004-05-28 19:59:00 I know this topic has been done to death, but I have a problem which I cannot fix. A friend's computer (Pentium 2 300mhz or so, not sure of rest of specs - it's a leased Dell PC) running Windows 98 SE has issues with shutdown. Usually the PC shuts down, but if it's been running for 8+hours then it will hang on the shutdown screen "Windows is shutting down...".

I have applied the Windows 98 Shutdown Patch from Microsoft, and it hasn't helped.

There is also a similar issue with an AthlonXP 2000+ machine which simply doesn't shut down at all - I have applied the patch, but it still hangs at the "Windows is shutting down".

Any ideas anyone?
somebody (208)
240067 2004-05-28 20:07:00 will it restart?

try installing all of th patches. It has been known for microsoft to screw up (make a patch not fix what it was supposed to, but instead fixes another problem :p)

MM
Megaman (344)
240068 2004-05-28 20:12:00 Yup - it restarts no problem .

Patches: I'll give it a go and see what happens, but I'll have to wait until Monday (because they aren't my computers) .

I'm just really confused as to why that particular PC is only affected when it's been switched on for 8+hours, and not less .
somebody (208)
240069 2004-05-28 21:11:00 Maybe it's a program that is trying desparately not to die? and that it knows that a restart will end up in it eventually being turned on again but it feels a shut down warrants too much doubt as to whether it will ever run to memory space again? Growly (6)
240070 2004-05-28 23:19:00 Might be something to do with the power management, worth a look anyway. It might be turning the power off to the hdd and not turning it back on pjg54 (2639)
240071 2004-05-29 06:34:00 Thanks for the suggestions guys - i'll give them a go on Monday. somebody (208)
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