Thanks for your reply Mick. Yeah all the windows get shutdown and I usually
wait 2-3 minutes for the sytem to sort out all the files before I pounce on
the restart button. The restart proceeds to the point where the desktop
clears, I get the message saying Windows is shutting down and the screen
"blacks out". This glitch is something new and only started about two weeks
ago. As I said, it's an intermittent thing. One time it reboots normally and
the next time it doesn't. Its not a big deal...just something I was curious
about. If it really p....d me off I could get rid of it, but it means a whole
day of sitting in front of this thing just reloading files and old updates.
Once again, thanks for your input. Have a merry Xmas.
Powell
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"Mick Murphy" wrote:
> You do not say how far it gets in "shutting down"
> You say that you have multiple windows running.
>
> Try closing the windows, and ALL the programs that you are using before you
> click "restart".
>
> You don't just say "hey, let's shut down". A computer is a filing system,
> desk, etc, and should be treated the same way.
>
> "Powell" wrote:
>
> > Hi folks:
> > I have a problem that is not earth shaking but is a real pain in the
> > you-know-what. About every second time I do a restart ony computer (if
> > required after downloading updates or simply to let the system sort itself
> > out after having multiple windows running) it fails to reboot. I have to
> > power down and do a cold boot. If anyone out there has run into this before I
> > would appreciate a heads-up on how to eliminate it.
> > Best Regards
> > Powell
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> > PBL
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