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How To Fix Shut Down Errors

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You may encounter problems, at times, while you are trying to shut down your computer. While attempting to shut down or restart your computer, Windows XP users may get a few error messages. Sometimes, your device will also stop responding whenever you try to shut it down. You might also wonder why your computer suddenly restarts instead of shutting down. You do not need to panic that much, however. There are a lot of means to troubleshoot your computer so you can get rid of these issues and have your device properly operate again. This can be done automatically with registry cleaner or manually. Here are some steps to take manually.

The popping out of an error message whenever you try to shut down your computer is the first issue and it can dealt with in two ways. The first method involves Windows configuration to see to it that the file or service referred in the error message will not load. For this, you must turn off the file or service mentioned. Second, you can properly uninstall programs that have been recently removed manually. You may be experiencing shut down issues because of remaining information not deleted along with the program that was removed. The correct way to remove them is not the Delete key but using the Add or Remove Programs tool.

The second shut down dilemma can be dealt with in several ways. When your computer stops responding all of a sudden while you are in the middle of restarting or shutting it down, you can try to use the Device Manager to determine if the problem is related to a device. Another way would be putting your computer on safe mode and then shutting it down. You can also bring your Windows operation back to a previously working state through the help of the System Restore tool.

There is also the functionality called the Last Known Good Configuration which you can utilize to restore your computer to a proper state. This is located under the Windows Advanced Options menu which you can access by pressing the F8 key while starting up your device.

You might also be experiencing problems upon shut down because your Windows was not properly installed. You can upgrade using your Windows CD to fix this one. You can also choose to reinstall it correctly. Lastly, checking your computer hard disks for any corrupted or damaged files can also resolve a shut down problem. Read some registry repair tips to learn how to check for corrupted and damaged files.

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February 21st, 2012 at 3:04 pm