BSOD after shutdown, error 0x00000d1, shutdown not complete

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    Yes, and use something like HwInfo (check 'Sensors only' at startup) to monitor your temperatures. If it gets above 60 degrees Celcius on the CPU and continues to rise, you have a cooling issue. It should stabilize at or below 60 in order to keep the CPU at a nominal temperature.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #22

    So the info says it never scaled above 67C, dident use it that hard...what do you think ?
    LE actualy i see the cores got to 87 C and minimum is 84 :-sss its and Asus, isent that normal ? i guess not ...what to i do ? put some thermal on proc ...or what...
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    Windows 7 64-bit
       #23

    Yeah, if those readings are correct then those are seriously dangerous temperatures and that CPU has probably already been damaged because of suffering that heat, which means needing to get a new one.

    You will need to consider if you need a new CPU cooler, and at least if not then reapply a new layer of thermal paste. Make sure to completely clean both the heatsink and CPU of any current paste before applying a fresh new one, and make sure it's evenly coated with just a thin enough layer that you can't see through it. If you are unfamiliar with any of this and feel uncomfortable attempting it, ask a local PC shop or someone you know who is familiar with it to do it for you. Installing the CPU cooler is a fairly sensitive job, and doing it wrong can either cause temperature issues or break your CPU.
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