Shawn and Misty. After logging on to a user account the second time during a session the computer will not log off, shut down or restart. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse.
After you have it restarted, put a check in the checkbox of the system config utility window, and then hit OK. Now shutdown again. Did it hang again? If not, then there's something in the startup menu that is causing your machine to hang when it shutsdown. Now you can go back into msconfig, and start re-checking [one-by-one, and rebooting] the important ones usually you will only need your antivirus, firewall, and sometimes ISP software running.
See if this helps - you really want to keep your startup items to a minimum anyways. Problem solved!!! Thanks Bradly. WhitPhil Gone but never forgotten Trusted Advisor. Joined Oct 4, Messages 8, Bradly, I did what you suggested and it seems to work fine but I found out something that I do not know how to explain. When I used my computer for a short period of time it shutdown perfect but If I used for a long period of time it still hanging at "Windows is Shutting Down".
This is bizzard!!!! Please help. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts. Windows M 13 minutes ago. General Security. M 18 minutes ago. Here are a few that may affect Win XP shutdown and restart. Stop 0x9F and Stop 0x8E are two of the most common of these at shutdown, and generally point to a bad driver.
Stop 0x7B on restarting means Win XP lost access to the system partition or boot volume during the startup process, due to a bad device driver, boot sector virus, resource conflict, boot volume corruption, or other problem listed here. Stop 0xCA can when on restart after a system administrator has modified permissions so that the SYSTEM account no longer has adequate permissions to access system files and folders.
System Restore provides an alternate approach, especially if you need to go back further than the last known good configuration, and Device Manager provides a tool for rolling back to an earlier driver. If Windows gets that far, or farther, then it has shut down correctly. However, the computer may not powerdown correctly after that.
This is a different problem, and I encourage people reporting these issues to make a clear distinction in their labeling.
Try enabling it and see if this resolves the powerdown problem Tip from Terri Stratton. MSKB This should resolve the powerdown issue in most cases. However, other factors can sometimes interfere with correct powerdown functioning. Removing the software solved the BSOD the problem. Tip from Pablo Cheng. MouseWare 9. Removing the software resolves the problem. The problem still exists. But the kbdclass. Will my keyboard still work if I do? It is a system file after all.
I really think that this may be the cause of my reboot problems. Hey JH, I don't know whether you should get rid of the file or not, but in cases like this, a simple way to CYA is to copy the file to a floppy or however you want to do it before deleting it. Hi charlesvar and Jetheat, Or just rename it! I usually add. It's a protected system file so you won't be able to delete for long. It's still worth doing since you'll get a different copy. I doubt that helps though and would think that you have some left-overs from the uninstall of the previous Logitek software.
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