Can you give me some information about shut down

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  1. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro x64
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       #11

    Hehe, my brilliant computer...
    Now it THINKS it's shutting down in 13 seconds... I will explain...

    I looked at the summary graph of the Disk I/O, and found wininit>hiberfil.sys was using the disk. It is the file of hibernate mode, and so I disabled it by typing "powercfg -h off" in elevated command prompt. Now this file doesn't exist I know because I don't see it anymore in C(system folder) while I can see pagefile.sys(both are system files). After I made it, I turned off the computer, and it shutted down in 1 minutes 40 seconds. There was an improvement about 1 minute. And after, I did the trace again. In the previous one, if you remember, it showed me the shutdown as if it lasted 86 seconds. Now, it shows 13-14 seconds. But pc shutted down in 1.40?! Yes, there is a 60 sec. improvement, from 86 to 13(which are shown in the trace analyzer program), and from 2.40 to 1.40(which are the real numbers). But why, THE MONITOR SHOWS THE SCREEN THAT SAYS "SHUTTING DOWN" for 1 minute 40 seconds, but my genius laptop says that it shuts down in 13 seconds.

    And I'm not schizophrene, or I didn't count the time by myself, my chronometer did. Doctor, tell me, why does my computer think that it shuts down in 13 secs. Does it need a reinstall?

    Changes in the new trace
    1. Wsearch doesn't last that much long.
    2. Disk I/O writes are not that much.
    3. "Looks" NORMAL.
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  2. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #12

    If you can 7zip and upload it, I can look later.
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  3. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    This file is smaller than the first.
    https://rapidshare.com/files/3470144...REGISTRY_1.rar
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  4. Posts : 156
    Win 7, 32bit, Premium
       #14

    What are your system specs and antivirus ? Have you checked the Windows Event Log (Control Panel) ?

    The above recommendations are excellent but a simple System Restore or Win 7 reinstall may solve the problem.

    I had the same issue when running Vista and elected to perform a clean reinstall to eliminate any possibility of virus/malware.
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  5. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #15

    You can see my system specs in my profile. I use Kaspersky Internet Security 2012, and also use secunia psi to automatically update the old programs. I've just checked the event viewer. After the time that I disabled the hibernate mode is shown 3-4 warnings.
    If I write all of them, nvlddmkm driver stopped to response and successfully recovered, a dns time out warning for "www.msftncsi.com " and "6to4.ipv6.microsoft.com", "psi.secunia.com", "cheap-pills.bestforum.ca ", "wac.2010.edgecastcdn.net " \Driver\WUDFRd driver failed to load, and wireless configuration service is stopped successfully. They are not exactly the same, rough translation only. Wireless warning is normal, it stops because I don't use it and closed. I know psi and microsoft sites are safe. I didn't enter any of the other sites(seriously, cheap pills ), maybe it can be some connections from other sites or easier to say, it can be a sign of virus.

    Of course, I tried the system restore, but it gave an error after restart. If I remember right, it said that system restore couldn't change something. I didn't try it again, maybe tomorrow I can do.

    I can do a reinstall also, not too soon, but I can. However, handling with this problem taught me some important things and actually it is fun . Shortly, when I reach the point that I can't go on like this, I will reinstall the windows.
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  6. Posts : 156
    Win 7, 32bit, Premium
       #16

    Yeah, I have never been successful with System Restore.

    I admire your patience. :)
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  7. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #17

    Well, the kernel issued it's final stop command at approximately 13 seconds. In looking at the CPU scheduling, however, the system thread 3304 (a worker thread for disk I/O, it seems) is pre-empted by an unknown thread with an unknown process ID (shows as -1), and there's a marker for WinSAT WinSPR info. I honestly have no idea what's happening here (because the kernel is shutting down when this occcurs, so info that I would normally expect to see is gone), but I do see disk I/O calls through to ntfs.sys and a disk I/O request to the Intel storage driver at the time, which appears to go on without finishing at the end of the time traced. I need to do some research here, but I feel like there's something here. It doesn't appear to be antivirus (or any other application, as none are loaded at this point in the trace at all), but it could be the Intel driver. I'll do some research, but it might be interesting to run (from an elevated cmd prompt) winsat formal to run a new winsat to update your scores, reboot, and then look into testing different versions of the Intel driver for your storage controller from the Intel site to see if there's any change in behavior.
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  8. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #18

    http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/2834/27921615.png
    http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/2778/30292326.png
    I ran winsat formal from elevated cmd, and above is my results.


    http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/4711/22521380.png
    And some texts are Turkish, so it's a picture of another person in internet, you can see their english translations in it.


    http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/5169/77428946n.png
    And do I need to uninstall this driver to try different versions, is it the driver that you mention? I tried to update it, windows said that it is the latest one.
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  9. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #19

    Depends on the intel storage controller on your motherboard - which board are you using, and which version of the Intel controller is that in your screenshot? Your mobo is not in your specs.
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  10. Posts : 33
    Windows 7 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #20

    It is clevo P150HM I think, it is not a very known one. And version of the driver is 10.5.0.1026. Yes I didn't put it because it is not known.
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