Hi all,
I recently bought an ASUS A8N-E and a PNY 7900GT, so I reformatted.
XP pro would NOT auto-detect that the new Mobo was ACPI, so I had to do the F5 thing to get the right HAL going, but once I did that everything was happy.
At some point, I think after all the XP security updates were done, the shutdown process (and reboot) seemed to start hanging. I decided to wait it out and discovered that it ALWAYS shuts down after 10 minutes or so.
Yes, I'm on a home network, but there would be no reason (that I understand) why the 802.1b thing that MS mentions would be the culprit.... but that is the only solution I come up with on a google. I went into processes and turned off any that mentioned 802.1.. no change. I also saw some disturbing things while there.... remote registry edits????? why was that on by default? I killed it.
I have seen the popular shutdown debug sheet that is all over the internet, and I have tried it all.
Rebooting into safe mode (basic, no networking) does not change it. Still the same hang.
AVG and Spybot S&D found nothing... wouldn't expect them to.
So, I have two clues... the first is that XP shutdown scripts take 10 minutes to timeout, but I don't know what they are or where to find a list. The second is that XP now detects my WD SATA drive as removable.... so there is a system tray icon telling me I can turn it off and remove it, although it's my boot drive and not in RAID.
Yes, BIOS is updated, drivers are good.
ASUS A8N-E
AMD 64 3500+ (Venice)
1 gig Kingston RAM
WD SATA HD (Caviar)
HP dvd 740b DVD writer
MSI 48x CD writer
Logitech wireless KB
Logitech G5 mouse (USB)
PNY 7900GT
on-board AC '97 Realtek sound
on-board LAN
As I said, it's running like a champ, just this one bug... any ideas?
I recently bought an ASUS A8N-E and a PNY 7900GT, so I reformatted.
XP pro would NOT auto-detect that the new Mobo was ACPI, so I had to do the F5 thing to get the right HAL going, but once I did that everything was happy.
At some point, I think after all the XP security updates were done, the shutdown process (and reboot) seemed to start hanging. I decided to wait it out and discovered that it ALWAYS shuts down after 10 minutes or so.
Yes, I'm on a home network, but there would be no reason (that I understand) why the 802.1b thing that MS mentions would be the culprit.... but that is the only solution I come up with on a google. I went into processes and turned off any that mentioned 802.1.. no change. I also saw some disturbing things while there.... remote registry edits????? why was that on by default? I killed it.
I have seen the popular shutdown debug sheet that is all over the internet, and I have tried it all.
Rebooting into safe mode (basic, no networking) does not change it. Still the same hang.
AVG and Spybot S&D found nothing... wouldn't expect them to.
So, I have two clues... the first is that XP shutdown scripts take 10 minutes to timeout, but I don't know what they are or where to find a list. The second is that XP now detects my WD SATA drive as removable.... so there is a system tray icon telling me I can turn it off and remove it, although it's my boot drive and not in RAID.
Yes, BIOS is updated, drivers are good.
ASUS A8N-E
AMD 64 3500+ (Venice)
1 gig Kingston RAM
WD SATA HD (Caviar)
HP dvd 740b DVD writer
MSI 48x CD writer
Logitech wireless KB
Logitech G5 mouse (USB)
PNY 7900GT
on-board AC '97 Realtek sound
on-board LAN
As I said, it's running like a champ, just this one bug... any ideas?