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I tried the virus scans with avast/malware bytes/spybot and nothing. After doing like 50 shutdowns lol it was daemon tools. Guess I'll try a different program
I tried the virus scans with avast/malware bytes/spybot and nothing. After doing like 50 shutdowns lol it was daemon tools. Guess I'll try a different program
Okay now after I uninstalled it it still appears on the startup on msconfig, for me to start the computer up normally I still need to remove the auto run for it because if it's enabled it doesn't shutdown.
Seems I don't have a point far enough back, I had one before some critical windows updates it says a few days prior, but I was experiencing the issue then already hoping maybe that was the issue. I went into reg edit and deleted the auto run file. I find it wired that daemtools is doing this to my computer. No I can write disc images to my computer to sav me the pain of having to put the CDs in over and over and over again
If I had your problem, I would just back-up and re-install OS from scratch...have fresh start all over again. I hope you have recovery discs.
Sounds like one of the windows processes hasn't / can't complete successfully. Do you have a memory key in the machine when you shut down as this can sometimes prevent it also. There could be a hardware issue regarding the power supply but I would be looking at that last.
Another thing i just thought of mate - In Windows 7 go into Device Manager and the the IEEE1394 Bus Controller. Right click the controller and go to the "Power Management" tab. Check-mark "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power
Is this the same computer and operating system that was giving you BSOD problems in this thread?