Guest Kyle Koch Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 Hey guys. Great info here in the newsgroup and hopefully you guys have a quick solution to my problem. First of let me get the system specs out of the way: For a detailed EVEREST Dump please click here: http://kylekoch012186.googlepages.com/SySpec.htm (***Some of the details in this Everest Report are innacurate. The "Smart FAIL" is present due to SMART being disabled***) Quick Break down: WinXP64 (2002) on Asus M2N4-SLi Mobo (nForce4 Chipset) AMD X2 6000+ (@3.1Ghz) 4GB DDR2-800 (A-DATA) 2x - 80GB [Hitachi] (SATA-2) For Windows and operating software 2x - 120GB [1xSeagate_1xMaxtor] (u-ATA133) For Data 1x - 250GB [Western Digital] (SATA-2) For Data Nvidia GF7600GTSOC (256MB GDDR3) This system has been rock solid for over 3 years. I never really paid attention to how long it takes my system to shut down until recently. It takes over 5 minutes to shutdown. Bootup isnt a problem however at only ~45 seconds. I do not know when the slow shutdowns started to occur. I had IIS and an SQL-server installed but have removed them to try and resolve the issue. Only to no avail. During the shutdown process, after clicking on shutdown windows will flash all of the standard log out stuff and then it sits at "Please Wait While Windows Shuts Down". The hard drive is blank for the first 4.5 minutes then goes crazy and the system shutsdown shortly after that. I have tried bootvis but like alot of other people out there i had no luck. Bootvis will restart the PC after running the trace and hangs on restart. I have to use task manager to shut it off. Is there a 64-bit version available? If not does anyone have any tips or ideas about where to look for clues as to what might be cause the slow shutdowns? Any input will be very helpful. Thanks in advance for taking the time to look at my problem. Kyle
Guest Tony Sperling Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 Re: Bootvis for WindowsXP-64?? I would have a good look at my 'Event Log' for warnings and errors that seem to have started within the time-frame that you think is sufficiently ´'recent', plus going over 'Device Manager' to see if there are any marked icons that you think don't belong there. If this doesn't help, I would disconnect things that are attached to the machine - internally as well as externally, in short everything the machine doesn't need to boot, if that helps start putting things back one-by-one to see when it starts going bad again. If you Flashed your BIOS 'recently', the process may have reset to the defaults, so go over that as well, and make a complete system-wide defragmentation to all disks! Tony. . . "Kyle Koch" <KyleKoch012186@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%237kxoDD0IHA.4816@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Hey guys. Great info here in the newsgroup and hopefully you guys have a > quick solution to my problem. > > First of let me get the system specs out of the way: > > For a detailed EVEREST Dump please click here: > http://kylekoch012186.googlepages.com/SySpec.htm > (***Some of the details in this Everest Report are innacurate. The "Smart > FAIL" is present due to SMART being disabled***) > > Quick Break down: > > WinXP64 (2002) on > Asus M2N4-SLi Mobo (nForce4 Chipset) > AMD X2 6000+ (@3.1Ghz) > 4GB DDR2-800 (A-DATA) > 2x - 80GB [Hitachi] (SATA-2) For Windows and > operating software > 2x - 120GB [1xSeagate_1xMaxtor] (u-ATA133) For Data > 1x - 250GB [Western Digital] (SATA-2) For Data > Nvidia GF7600GTSOC (256MB GDDR3) > > > This system has been rock solid for over 3 years. I never really paid > attention to how long it takes my system to shut down until recently. It > takes over 5 minutes to shutdown. Bootup isnt a problem however at only ~45 > seconds. I do not know when the slow shutdowns started to occur. I had IIS > and an SQL-server installed but have removed them to try and resolve the > issue. Only to no avail. > > During the shutdown process, after clicking on shutdown windows will flash > all of the standard log out stuff and then it sits at "Please Wait While > Windows Shuts Down". The hard drive is blank for the first 4.5 minutes then > goes crazy and the system shutsdown shortly after that. > > I have tried bootvis but like alot of other people out there i had no luck. > Bootvis will restart the PC after running the trace and hangs on restart. I > have to use task manager to shut it off. > > Is there a 64-bit version available? If not does anyone have any tips or > ideas about where to look for clues as to what might be cause the slow > shutdowns? > > Any input will be very helpful. Thanks in advance for taking the time to > look at my problem. > > Kyle > >
Guest Carlos Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 RE: Bootvis for WindowsXP-64?? Kyle, Try event viewer in order to check what is taking so long to close. You can easily access event viewer by clicking Start, Run, typing eventvwr.msc and pressing ENTER. Carlos "Kyle Koch" wrote: > Hey guys. Great info here in the newsgroup and hopefully you guys have a > quick solution to my problem. > > First of let me get the system specs out of the way: > > For a detailed EVEREST Dump please click here: > http://kylekoch012186.googlepages.com/SySpec.htm > (***Some of the details in this Everest Report are innacurate. The "Smart > FAIL" is present due to SMART being disabled***) > > Quick Break down: > > WinXP64 (2002) on > Asus M2N4-SLi Mobo (nForce4 Chipset) > AMD X2 6000+ (@3.1Ghz) > 4GB DDR2-800 (A-DATA) > 2x - 80GB [Hitachi] (SATA-2) For Windows and > operating software > 2x - 120GB [1xSeagate_1xMaxtor] (u-ATA133) For Data > 1x - 250GB [Western Digital] (SATA-2) For Data > Nvidia GF7600GTSOC (256MB GDDR3) > > > This system has been rock solid for over 3 years. I never really paid > attention to how long it takes my system to shut down until recently. It > takes over 5 minutes to shutdown. Bootup isnt a problem however at only ~45 > seconds. I do not know when the slow shutdowns started to occur. I had IIS > and an SQL-server installed but have removed them to try and resolve the > issue. Only to no avail. > > During the shutdown process, after clicking on shutdown windows will flash > all of the standard log out stuff and then it sits at "Please Wait While > Windows Shuts Down". The hard drive is blank for the first 4.5 minutes then > goes crazy and the system shutsdown shortly after that. > > I have tried bootvis but like alot of other people out there i had no luck. > Bootvis will restart the PC after running the trace and hangs on restart. I > have to use task manager to shut it off. > > Is there a 64-bit version available? If not does anyone have any tips or > ideas about where to look for clues as to what might be cause the slow > shutdowns? > > Any input will be very helpful. Thanks in advance for taking the time to > look at my problem. > > Kyle > > >
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