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Vp - 18 Sep 2007 01:37 GMT
Hello,

I am currently running Windows 2000 pro SP 4. I now find myself unable to
completely "Shutdown" my PC. When I go to Start> Shutdown, it just re-boots
the system, just as it would if I had chosen to restart. Windows will not
allow me to do a full shutdown. The only way to shut down is to just turn
off the machine.

I have recently needed to install a new hard drive, and have since been
installing all of the windows 2000 critical updates. I don't know if any of
these could have caused this problem, but I installed them in "Bulk", not
one at a time, so  wouldn't know which one to go back to.

Has anyone experienced this problem before?  Please help.

Vince
Bob I - 18 Sep 2007 13:36 GMT
Sounds like it is "crashing" on shutdown. Turn off Automatically Reboot,
then you can read the BSOD, and work from the error message.

> Hello,
>
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> Vince
Vp - 19 Sep 2007 02:36 GMT
Hi Bob,

I currently do not receive a BSOD. Instaed of shutting down, it just does a
complete reboot, as if I chose Restart instead of shutdown. It reboots
perfectly without any trouble. the problem is that I want to "shutdown".

> Sounds like it is "crashing" on shutdown. Turn off Automatically Reboot,
> then you can read the BSOD, and work from the error message.
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> >
> > Vince
Bob I - 19 Sep 2007 16:22 GMT
Then I have to surmise that the system/motherboard chipset driver is
mis-interpreting the the "Shutdown" command as a "Restart" command or
other "update" associated caused conflict. Please review the article
below for more guidance.

http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Troubleshooting-Windows-Shut
down.html


> Hi Bob,
>
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>>>Vince
Vp - 21 Sep 2007 16:13 GMT
I did what you mentioned earlier, unchecking the "Automatic Restart". Then
tried to shutdown, and I did receive the BSOD that you first mentioned,
along with this message:

CKMODE - Exception not handled

Address BB7C2B60 base at BB76F000
Date stamp 3 edc062b

ATI3duag.DLL

beginning dump of physical memeory.

Vince

> Then I have to surmise that the system/motherboard chipset driver is
> mis-interpreting the the "Shutdown" command as a "Restart" command or
> other "update" associated caused conflict. Please review the article
> below for more guidance.

http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/Troubleshooting-Windows-Shut
down.html


> > Hi Bob,
> >
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> >>>
> >>>Vince
Bob I - 21 Sep 2007 16:40 GMT
Check with ATI for a current compatible stable driver for your video
adapter.

> I did what you mentioned earlier, unchecking the "Automatic Restart". Then
> tried to shutdown, and I did receive the BSOD that you first mentioned,
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>>>>>Vince
 
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