XP shutdown always shows "Shutdown" but can't close

  
                  

Q: My notebook is normal to use, but I found no way to shut down these two days. I installed the XP system. I used to go to the shutdown button to go to sleep. Recently, I found that the computer was still open when I got up the next day. After researching it, I found that it would be stuck in the shutdown when I shut down. No response, what is the problem with Tiger Brother?

A: The XP system will go through several steps when it is shut down, if “ is saving the system settings & rdquo;, & ldquo; is canceling the user account & rdquo These have been displayed, indicating that the problem is not related to the background program and user configuration. Then the problem occurs in the last step to turn off the power, so this problem is likely to be a power option problem, it is recommended that you restore the power option to the default, and also recommend that you reinstall the motherboard driver. Other solutions for tutorials:

Some users find that they are shutting down when they shut down. What is going on? How can we solve it?

Solution one: At the "Start" menu click "<;Attachment-> System Tools", then click on the "Disk Defragmenter" under the subfolder to open, the general computer is long The lack of disk defragmentation caused the computer to shut down very slowly.

After opening the program, select the C drive, and then click the "Disk Defragment" button to analyze and sort the disk fragment of the C drive. After finishing the compilation, you can shard the other disks here, in the same way.

When there are too many programs running on your computer, performing a shutdown will make the shutdown very slow. You can close all running programs and then click the Start menu “Shutdown” operation.

You can shorten the waiting time for automatically closing the program after shutdown. Click the “Start”menu button to open the “Run” program, or use the key combination Win+R to open it.

Once opened, type “regedit” in the text box, then click the “OK" button to open the Registry Editor and navigate to the HKCY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop node.

Solution 2: Find the WaitToKillAppTimeout key on the right side, then double-click this key to enter the value data 3000 in the pop-up form, that is, the waiting time for closing the program is 3000 milliseconds, which is 3 seconds.

This is a crash when shutting down. If it does not happen often, just press the shutdown button to shut down. If it happens often, you can test if the CPU temperature is too high, if the HD is gray. Generally, when playing games or operating for too long, there will be a shutdown crash. If so, press the shutdown button to shut down. In addition, what software, plug-ins, drivers, and upgraded patches were downloaded before the failure occurred. If there is any uninstallation, try it. Turn off all open programs before shutting down, or not, download Win Cleanup Assistant to kill Trojans, restore the system or reinstall (other whether the hardware or hardware has been upgraded, some people have installed 360 guards Sogou input method, etc. will be like this, uninstall can be restored).

The problem is software conflict, improper driver, system problems, you can restore the system, or not reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., look at the boot problem If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, don't install them if you find something inappropriate.

If you are unable to solve the shutdown problem temporarily, shut down this way. Right-click on the taskbar and select Task Manager. Hold down the Ctrl key and click on the task manager page with the mouse. Shut down & rdquo; /& ldquo; close & rdquo; then release the Ctrl key to release the hand Waiting for the shutdown (I have been shutting down for five years, so the shutdown is safe and fast).

Auto-shutdown is a more complicated process. It is done by the system process Csrss and Winlogon and calls the shutdown function ShutdownSystem. This function further calls SetSystemPowerState to close the driver and other current executable subsystems ( Such as Plug and Play Manager, Power Manager, Execution Program, IO Manager, Configuration Manager, Memory Manager, etc.). In addition, when performing automatic shutdown, the system also checks the status of various external devices in the current system and the status of applications that have not been closed, and processes the data in each data buffer. If an error occurs in the above work, it will not shut down properly. Therefore, in general, all peripherals should be stopped before shutdown, and all applications should be closed before shutting down.

If this happens to your computer, you can do it by following the methods mentioned above.

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