Fukking netbook won't shutdown
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Fukking netbook won't shutdown
Toshiba Windows 7, about 3 years old.
When I click on the windows thingie and click shutdown, it doesn't. If I push the on/off button, it will go into hibernation. Clicking cntrl/alt/del don't do shit either. I suspect I have some sort of setting wrong or maybe I just go to too many pron sites. Fukk.
When I click on the windows thingie and click shutdown, it doesn't. If I push the on/off button, it will go into hibernation. Clicking cntrl/alt/del don't do shit either. I suspect I have some sort of setting wrong or maybe I just go to too many pron sites. Fukk.
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Re: Fukking netbook won't shutdown
take out the battery...
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ElTaco wrote:take out the battery...



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Re: Fukking netbook won't shutdown
Open the task manager and see if anything is running that's preventing shutdown.
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You forgot to mention the power cord. And you're supposed to be the board geek?ElTaco wrote:take out the battery...
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My thought was similar to yours, screwy. Then for hahas I figured, fukk it. It can't hurt.Screw_Michigan wrote:ElTaco wrote:take out the battery...![]()
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It didn't.
It fixed it.

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No, I laughed because it was so simple and evident. Though I haven't removed a battery before...
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Well, duh, taking a battery out is obviously going to shut it down. What surprised me is that it fixed whatever was causing it.
I suppose el taco can tell me what was going on with it as he is smart like that.
Is this a normal problem? What causes it?
I suppose el taco can tell me what was going on with it as he is smart like that.
Is this a normal problem? What causes it?
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Re: Fukking netbook won't shutdown
Just about impossible to be too specific but I'd guess that some service/program has crashed and as a result windows is waiting for that process to shut down, but since its crashed, its not responding and as a result, windows just sits there. I think it may be something with Windows 7 because I have similar things with my win 7 laptop and I've seen similar reports from other people. I don't remember it happening much under XP, but I suppose the same thing is possible there as well.
That would be my guess, which was conveniently mentioned by someone earlier (about looking at your processes...). Of course after you reboot, the issue is fixed (temperarily or permenantly, until it happens again...)
That would be my guess, which was conveniently mentioned by someone earlier (about looking at your processes...). Of course after you reboot, the issue is fixed (temperarily or permenantly, until it happens again...)
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