I have had this happen as well, it goes to the bluegreen Vista screen where
it says "logging off" then "shutting down", but the little circle keeps
spinning and the screen keeps saying "shutting down" but doesn't change or
completely shut down. The only way to get your laptop operating again is to
remove the battery or unplug and let the battery drain down till it shuts
off. This cleared up for me after running chkdsk error checking on the OS
drive.
"Richard Urban" wrote:
> Please explain more thoroughly the blue screen that is displayed when your
> computer halts during shutdown. (-:
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> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
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> "sandy2007" <> wrote in message
> news:FB7E771B-4870-4D65-AF3D-...
> > Hi all.
> > I've have recently purchased a new laptop already installed with Windows
> > Vista Home Premium. I have been using the product for about a month
> > without
> > any problems but now it seems my PC will not shutdown properly. On
> > choosing
> > Shutdown/restart the PC goes to the blue shutdown screen but never any
> > further and fails to respond to any keyboard actions. I have left the PC
> > for
> > 3 days solid on one occasion to see if it just needed the time. Obviously
> > it
> > doesn't, it just goes to sleep then resumes the failing shutdown. The only
> > way I have found to turn the PC off is to remove the battery on the back.
> > When restarting (either in safe mode/normally) the problem persists.
> > I have run a full anti virus scan and there doesn't appear to be a
> > problem.
> > Shall I just back up my data and start again?
> > I will be very appreciative of any suggestions.
>
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