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what to do if windows doesn't shut down?

goophie

Senior member
What should i check if my windows doesn't shut down by itself anymore?

it just gets stuck on the "preparing to shut down" blue screen. thanks

it's Windows 98
running on k6-2 w/ sis530/5595 chipset.
onboard 530agp vga and cmi7837sound
 
Well looks like it works, only been one shutdown, and everything went fine

Thanks again guys.. shoulda thought of the shutdown patch earlier.. 😛
 
on second thought... it didn't exactly work, i tried shutting down my computer again and it still stops at that blue screen.

any more ideas before i format this sucka?

could it be drivers?
 
interesting... a related question. what exactly is "fast shutdown" ? i have it disabled as default. never tried turning it on before.
 
Fast Shutdown, is when you press your power button, it will automatically start shutting down your system.

That definately isn't your problem.

You applied the Win98 patch, do you have a network card installed?

I have seen some network cards not "close" their connection to a home network and thus causing a hang at shutdown.

I hope that gives you some help.
 
No fast shutdown doesn't have to do with the button...
It's slightly more technical and relates to the activities and methods windows uses to close/end processes/ports/connections, etc...
There was a detailed explanation somewhere, might have been in the MS knowledge database...

goophie:

Does your motherboard BIOS have an option for enable/disable "assign IRQ to VGA"
I've seen some systems that won't shut down with that disabled.
 
actually yeah, i do have an "assign irq to vga" i actually turned that on to see if it would help but it didn't. I'll try turning it off though 😛

this is one crazy problem. Does anyone know where i can find older versions of the sis530 AGP drivers? i think this could be the problem, i downloaded the newest version from their website and installed them a while back, and then these problems started.

Thanks
 
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