If time is up and Windows 10 still hangs at shutting down, or your Windows 10 is not processing any update at all, try the following solutions. Fast startup is a startup mode of Windows In fact, the fast startup is a combination of Microsoft's sleep mode and logout function. It is always a good idea to have the latest version of Windows Microsoft always uses it to send new updates and fixes to common problems, so we can always start troubleshooting by checking for updates.
Here are the steps:. After you updated your Windows, check if your computer shuts down. If the problem persists, continue to the next method: Repair Windows system files. One of the best things about CMD command prompt is that you can directly request a forced shut down which stops any running applications.
Some applications and processes cannot be easily closed when you want to shut down your computer, this may be the cause of your shutdown problem. These applications are likely to run automatically in Windows Startup without your permission. So here we can control them and disable every application that is not needed at startup.
The content you requested has been removed. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. It looks like sp1 can't come soon enough, nice job MS as this is a common problem and there is no resolution as of yet.
Thursday, May 17, AM. Indeed Zrack, I had just hoped, that there was a fix for this already. I thought it was because of the nvidia graphics driver, as version Sunday, May 20, PM. Same problem here Wednesday, May 23, AM. Guys, try to uninstall the Nvidia driver, and see if the problem disappears. If this is the case, please take the time to fill out a bug report at the Nvidia website, so we can get it fixed.
Wednesday, May 23, PM. Monday, May 28, PM. Thanks Ken for giving us the heads-up. You're welcome. I'm just scouring the Internet trying to get people together in hopes of getting this annoying bug identified and fixed. I encourage everyone to contact Microsoft as well as their video card and motherboard manufacturers If you'd rather use the GUI interface, just type "shutdown -i". Let me know if this works for anyone else. Wednesday, May 30, PM. Im having the same problem, except, my machine will shut down just fine I have to turn the computer off by hand, then turn it back on to get it to boot.
Friday, June 15, PM. Tuesday, June 26, AM. Add another system to the list Have to manually force power off the PC by holding down the power button for 4 secs. XP work fine so I don't think its the hardware. Happy to talk to an MS rep to resolve this. Sunday, July 1, PM. Monday, July 9, PM. I am convinced our answer when it comes will most likely have little, if nothing whatsoever to do with VISTA I have hunted and hunted for a month to get my m2n sli deluxe to post.
A dozen other people are just as frantic as I looking for results with their m2n32 slideluxe. I humbley admit that the answer seems to be above my head but it looks to me like those that are winning the fight report several similar findings. The timing on the memory and the system ARE NOT actually within operable tolerances as you buy from retailer or reseller. A few others I read actually flashed bios backwards and did above in reverse.
Most are unhooking every card, every peripheral, every extra and having better luck that way, especially NEW video cards are causing more problem. I wish I understood, I mean really understood what that timing designation meant or what purports to make 'SLI' a better choice. Monday, July 16, AM. I have finally cured my system. Hope this helps. Tuesday, July 17, AM. Saturday, July 21, PM. Sounds like you have issues. Thanks for your input. Proposed as answer by NTauthority T.
Welch Monday, November 29, AM. Sunday, July 22, AM. Monday, July 23, AM. I am having the same issues. Thursday, July 26, PM. I've tried it briefly, but the problem was there before that as well. My brandnew Notebook came with pre-installed Vindows Vista starter and worked fine until I installed the whole Vista Starter program and activated it, that is when the problem started.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. My computer runs Windows Vista 32 bit. When I try to shut it down or restart using the "start" menu, it hangs in the "Shutting Down" state and I have to press the power button to get it to turn off. Also, I sometimes have a problem when I try to put the computer in "sleep" mode. It continues to run and the "moon" sleep signal on the computer blinks, but the screen is black.
I have looked at the device manager and it appears my drives are all up-t0-date. Under this screen, I have a message that says "No issues reported".
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