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Old November 9th 04, 09:32 AM
John Johnson
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Default Windows XP SP2 Shut down problem

In recent weeks my computer has developed a shut down problem. Takes
a minute or two between clicking on shut down for it to actually shut
down. It hands first on the hour glass just to click on shut down
then hangs again at the screen windows shutting down.

Ive been to various sites including MS and followed suggestions but so
far nothing as worked.
I have disabled some programs that might be problematic even used End
It All and again still have the problem


 




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