computer won't shutdown completely

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Hi,

Over the last few months I've noticed that my computer will not shutdown
completely and have been unsuccessful in isolating the problem. I hear the
click as though its ready to power off, but I can still hear the whirling of
the fans inside, which usually requires I use the reset button and shutdown;
this always works.

Antec SX635B II w/350 ps
Abit NF7-S (rev 1.1) MB
MSI GEforce4 440 8X agp
Leadtek winfast XP deluxe TV/FM Tuner
WD 400JB
WD 800JB
Optorite 2.01 dual dvd writer
Liteon 16X DVD
Intel Softmodem
Win XPw/SP1

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

-RCB
 
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What do you have running in the background?

RCB wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Over the last few months I've noticed that my computer will not shutdown
> completely and have been unsuccessful in isolating the problem. I hear the
> click as though its ready to power off, but I can still hear the whirling of
> the fans inside, which usually requires I use the reset button and shutdown;
> this always works.
>
> Antec SX635B II w/350 ps
> Abit NF7-S (rev 1.1) MB
> MSI GEforce4 440 8X agp
> Leadtek winfast XP deluxe TV/FM Tuner
> WD 400JB
> WD 800JB
> Optorite 2.01 dual dvd writer
> Liteon 16X DVD
> Intel Softmodem
> Win XPw/SP1
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
> -RCB
>
>
 
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Thanks for responding Chris. I'm running Norton System Works 2003
-RCB

"Chris Simpson" <Chriss@mho.com> wrote in message
news:CMmdnRUg9JTmVuvdRVn-uw@mho.net...
> What do you have running in the background?
>
> RCB wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Over the last few months I've noticed that my computer will not shutdown
> > completely and have been unsuccessful in isolating the problem. I hear
the
> > click as though its ready to power off, but I can still hear the
whirling of
> > the fans inside, which usually requires I use the reset button and
shutdown;
> > this always works.
> >
> > Antec SX635B II w/350 ps
> > Abit NF7-S (rev 1.1) MB
> > MSI GEforce4 440 8X agp
> > Leadtek winfast XP deluxe TV/FM Tuner
> > WD 400JB
> > WD 800JB
> > Optorite 2.01 dual dvd writer
> > Liteon 16X DVD
> > Intel Softmodem
> > Win XPw/SP1
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
> >
> > -RCB
> >
> >
 
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On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 15:35:27 GMT, "RCB" <lordweir@nospam.unearthlink.net>
wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Over the last few months I've noticed that my computer will not shutdown
>completely and have been unsuccessful in isolating the problem. I hear the
>click as though its ready to power off, but I can still hear the whirling of
>the fans inside, which usually requires I use the reset button and shutdown;
>this always works.
>
>Antec SX635B II w/350 ps
>Abit NF7-S (rev 1.1) MB
>MSI GEforce4 440 8X agp
>Leadtek winfast XP deluxe TV/FM Tuner
>WD 400JB
>WD 800JB
>Optorite 2.01 dual dvd writer
>Liteon 16X DVD
>Intel Softmodem
>Win XPw/SP1
>
>Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

I've seen this problem quite a few times, and it usually turns out to be the
video driver. Try a known solid version, usually WHQL.

Bob

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RCB,
go to http://support.microsoft.com and do a knowledge base id search
for 202633 and308029
it should bring up knowledge base articles on shutdown issues.
hope this helps,
terry

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Thanks for the suggestions (the KB articles were a big ++), currently trying
everything out; I hope to narrow the field soon. I'll let you know how it
gets resolved.
-RCB

"terry_b17" <terry_b17@juno-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> RCB,
> go to http://support.microsoft.com and do a knowledge base id search
> for 202633 and308029
> it should bring up knowledge base articles on shutdown issues.
> hope this helps,
> terry
>
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