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It seems to me that the ReStart command to XP should produce the same
result no matter how the command was issued. But I find that it does
not. When I am in msconfig and click on the ReStart button, all goes
well; when I manually go to Start>Shutdown>Restart the computer gets
as far as 'Windows is shutting down' and hangs.
If these identical goals are requested, why the difference in the
response? Is there some way for me to use this difference to find out
what is causing the shutdown/restart problem my computer has?
Thank you.
It seems to me that the ReStart command to XP should produce the same
result no matter how the command was issued. But I find that it does
not. When I am in msconfig and click on the ReStart button, all goes
well; when I manually go to Start>Shutdown>Restart the computer gets
as far as 'Windows is shutting down' and hangs.
If these identical goals are requested, why the difference in the
response? Is there some way for me to use this difference to find out
what is causing the shutdown/restart problem my computer has?
Thank you.