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re-logging off problem

joe134
joe134 Posts: 3,336 Forumite
edited 24 August 2013 at 11:13AM in Techie Stuff
Hi Guys, got a problem lately with logging off.
I shut down as per normal, BUT, it tells me it,s logging off, but, doesn,t, so I short cut it, and press on/off button, which I don,t like doing.
Then , obviously , I get bios, start window normally.? Yes, then ok, it logs on ok.
Any ideas as to why it should suddenly decide to take forever, to log off.?
Any help appreciated.
PS; I,ve done all usual scans, Malwarebytes, Spybot,Avast, etc, all clean. CCleaner,cleared all browser history, cache.
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  • Oblivion
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    Just a slight possibility but are there any Windows Updates sitting there waiting for your instruction to install them? This has often prevented my wife's laptop from shutting down properly on a few occasions.
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  • joe134
    joe134 Posts: 3,336 Forumite
    edited 24 August 2013 at 1:28PM
    waddler_8 wrote: »
    Hi waddler, done checkdisk, but, still the same. 10 minutes and still logging off, so on/off button again.
    What was second link, ? Is there a fix in there somewhere? It,s for booting not logging off, or am I missing something.? It doesn,t say how to do it, just asks for feed back.?
    I have Vista.
    No windows updates pending;
  • waddler_8
    waddler_8 Posts: 3,588 Forumite
    chkdsk was to be performed before clean booting it - not a possible fix on its own.

    It's all on the page.
    What is a "clean boot"?

    To help troubleshoot error messages and other issues, you can start Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This kind of startup is known as a "clean boot." A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.

    It'll help determine whether third party software is the reason for the failure to log off/shutdown properly.
  • joe134
    joe134 Posts: 3,336 Forumite
    waddler_8 wrote: »
    chkdsk was to be performed before clean booting it - not a possible fix on its own.

    It's all on the page.



    It'll help determine whether third party software is the reason for the failure to log off/shutdown properly.
    I did checkdisk, before cleanboot, as It will not tell me how to do cleanboot, even when I click on asking how?
    edit;;it,s responding now, just gonna try it.
  • joe134
    joe134 Posts: 3,336 Forumite
    joe134 wrote: »
    I did checkdisk, before cleanboot, as It will not tell me how to do cleanboot, even when I click on asking how?
    edit;;it,s responding now, just gonna try it.
    Hi, Done the clean boot, BUT, obviously, it wouldn,t restart, as it wouldn,t shut down, the problem.so used on/off again;
    Now I am missing a lot of items from my tray., as it said I would. Do they come back on thier own, or, do I have to re-enable them.?
  • joe134
    joe134 Posts: 3,336 Forumite
    joe134 wrote: »
    Hi, Done the clean boot, BUT, obviously, it wouldn,t restart, as it wouldn,t shut down, the problem.so used on/off again;
    Now I am missing a lot of items from my tray., as it said I would. Do they come back on thier own, or, do I have to re-enable them.?
    Oops, sorry waddler, got it wrong.After i did cleanboot, it now will restart, but minus the items I had on my tray,( several), so presume it,s one of them that,s the problem is it ?
  • joe134
    joe134 Posts: 3,336 Forumite
    joe134 wrote: »
    Oops, sorry waddler, got it wrong.After i did cleanboot, it now will restart, but minus the items I had on my tray,( several), so presume it,s one of them that,s the problem is it ?
    Do I require any of these items, or, is it safe,ok, to leave them off, it certainly boots quicker.or should I try and locate faulty one?
  • grumpycrab
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    Do you know if "Rapport" was installed on your computer?
  • joe134
    joe134 Posts: 3,336 Forumite
    edited 24 August 2013 at 3:24PM
    grumpycrab wrote: »
    Do you know if "Rapport" was installed on your computer?
    yes, it is, does it switch it off.?
    Maybe better to do the troubleshoot method, and re-instal them as stated.?
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