Windows 7 PC fans/led/CPU wont turn off. Shutdown Trace provided.

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       #51

    Sweet thanks for the update and continuous updating :)
    It's an expensive test but is worth doing if the option is available.

    Since it happens with a clean install with no third party software installed it has to be hardware related :/
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       #52

    Ok, you posted a question in the tutorial by cluberti.
    He should have got a notification or be aware of your request for help.
    I can't answer for why he has not offered an answer or any help.
    From what I've seen SF tutorial authors do answer questions and support their tutorials.
    This is a forum with support from folks trying to help for free, but real-life reality can change a person's priorities with helping here.
    Sorry for my questions and comments, but from your OP i didn't know what trace you used, and you asked cluberti for help in his trace tutorial
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  3. Posts : 30
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    Thread Starter
       #53

    DavidE said:
    Ok, you posted a question in the tutorial by cluberti.
    He should have got a notification or be aware of your request for help.
    I can't answer for why he has not offered an answer or any help.
    From what I've seen SF tutorial authors do answer questions and support their tutorials.
    This is a forum with support from folks trying to help for free, but real-life reality can change a person's priorities with helping here.
    Sorry for my questions and comments, but from your OP i didn't know what trace you used, and you asked cluberti for help in his trace tutorial
    No worries. I do appreciated the help and effort in trying. I updated the OP to make that clear about cluberti's tutorial.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 30
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    Thread Starter
       #54

    ThrashZone said:
    Sweet thanks for the update and continuous updating :)
    It's an expensive test but is worth doing if the option is available.

    Since it happens with a clean install with no third party software installed it has to be hardware related :/
    Yeap. I just realised that this is a different threat. I think we should go back to the original OP.
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  5. Posts : 31,249
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #55

    Original issue discussed in this thread

    Off topic discussion on HW Info is Here ... HW Info
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       #56

    polanskiman said:
    DavidE said:
    Ok, you posted a question in the tutorial by cluberti.
    He should have got a notification or be aware of your request for help.
    I can't answer for why he has not offered an answer or any help.
    From what I've seen SF tutorial authors do answer questions and support their tutorials.
    This is a forum with support from folks trying to help for free, but real-life reality can change a person's priorities with helping here.
    Sorry for my questions and comments, but from your OP i didn't know what trace you used, and you asked cluberti for help in his trace tutorial
    No worries. I do appreciated the help and effort in trying. I updated the OP to make that clear about cluberti's tutorial.
    You could try using Verbose Messaging and see if that helps getting closer to finding the cause.
    I use it, and i see a noticable difference in shutdown time "details" after patch tuesday updates are installed.
    For me, normally the messages fly by, but Patch Tuesday shows what takes longer.

    Use Verbose Boot Messages to Troubleshoot Windows Startup Problems
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  7. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
       #57

    Another test if you don't mind might be easier than swapping out psu's for sure,

    Take out 4gb's of ram and test
    Then swap out the 4gb of ram with the other 4gb's and test :/

    You can also if not already tried go to your bios and disable fast start up or speed stepping and see what happens ?
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  8. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
       #58

    A remote chance but see this also
    AHCI : Enable in Windows 7 / Vista
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  9. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #59

    DavidE said:
    polanskiman said:
    DavidE said:
    Ok, you posted a question in the tutorial by cluberti.
    He should have got a notification or be aware of your request for help.
    I can't answer for why he has not offered an answer or any help.
    From what I've seen SF tutorial authors do answer questions and support their tutorials.
    This is a forum with support from folks trying to help for free, but real-life reality can change a person's priorities with helping here.
    Sorry for my questions and comments, but from your OP i didn't know what trace you used, and you asked cluberti for help in his trace tutorial
    No worries. I do appreciated the help and effort in trying. I updated the OP to make that clear about cluberti's tutorial.
    You could try using Verbose Messaging and see if that helps getting closer to finding the cause.
    I use it, and i see a noticable difference in shutdown time "details" after patch tuesday updates are installed.
    For me, normally the messages fly by, but Patch Tuesday shows what takes longer.

    Use Verbose Boot Messages to Troubleshoot Windows Startup Problems

    I activate verbose logging as soon as I install Windows 7 on our machines for inevitable issues "to come". Nothing unusual is showing up on that side.
      My Computer


  10. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #60

    ThrashZone said:
    A remote chance but see this also
    AHCI : Enable in Windows 7 / Vista
    Just tried this but unfortunately it didn't work.
      My Computer


 
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