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| | Vista Won't Restart Good Evening Gang: Got a weird problem with the restart function in Vista. The only time Vista will restart without me having to shut it down and do a cold boot is when I have to restart after an update from Microsoft. At any other time, whether I click restart from the shutdown window, whether it's a restart after downloading an update from another application or whether it's a restart after loading in a program disk all I get is a blank screen and I have power down and do a cold reboot. It's not a major problem, but one that I would like to resolve. Any suggestions? Many thanks in advance. Powell -- PBL |
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| | RE: Vista Won't Restart Right-click on the Taskbar and bring up Task Manager to see what is running at shutdown, -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Powell" wrote: Quote: > Good Evening Gang: > Got a weird problem with the restart function in Vista. The only time Vista > will restart without me having to shut it down and do a cold boot is when I > have to restart after an update from Microsoft. At any other time, whether I > click restart from the shutdown window, whether it's a restart after > downloading an update from another application or whether it's a restart > after loading in a program disk all I get is a blank screen and I have power > down and do a cold reboot. It's not a major problem, but one that I would > like to resolve. Any suggestions? > Many thanks in advance. > Powell > -- > PBL |
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| | RE: Vista Won't Restart Goodday Mick: Thanks for your response. Acording to the Task Manager there was nothing running at shutdown. Of course, that's with the exception of my anti virus and anti spyware applications, but these two items were operating long before this little problem cropped up. To add some further information: This morning I finally downloaded a Vista update that I had been holding for about a week until I saw if there was any negative feedback (non-defender update of course). The update required a restart which I activated from the restart button on the update window. The system shutdown and restarted as it should. After running my weekly system check and cleanup I followed your suggestion and attempted a restart from the 'start' button and again it failed to do so. Once more it required a cold boot. Just for your further information, this blip started about two months ago but was only an occasional event. Sometimes it would restart and sometimes not. It has now progressed to the situation I have described. It is not a big deal (my finger won't wear out) but I am always leery of these manual on/off switches ever since I had to replace one on a previous computer. If this gives you any more clues as to the source of the glitch, please send me through some additional suggestions and if anyone else out there has some ideas I'd be most grateful to receive them. Once again, many thanks for the tip. Best regards Powell -- PBL "Mick Murphy" wrote: Quote: > Right-click on the Taskbar and bring up Task Manager to see what is running > at shutdown, > -- > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia > > > "Powell" wrote: > Quote: > > Good Evening Gang: > > Got a weird problem with the restart function in Vista. The only time Vista > > will restart without me having to shut it down and do a cold boot is when I > > have to restart after an update from Microsoft. At any other time, whether I > > click restart from the shutdown window, whether it's a restart after > > downloading an update from another application or whether it's a restart > > after loading in a program disk all I get is a blank screen and I have power > > down and do a cold reboot. It's not a major problem, but one that I would > > like to resolve. Any suggestions? > > Many thanks in advance. > > Powell > > -- > > PBL |
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| | Re: Vista Won't Restart This article talks about an issue with a lot of side effects like yours. The hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature in Windows Vista may become unavailable after you use the Disk Cleanup Tool : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928897 -- Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales....htm#RateAPost Mark L. Ferguson .. "Powell" <Powell@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:023193C7-438D-4F3B-8E84-E2E4B64E046A@xxxxxx Quote: > Goodday Mick: > Thanks for your response. Acording to the Task Manager there was nothing > running at shutdown. Of course, that's with the exception of my anti virus > and anti spyware applications, but these two items were operating long > before > this little problem cropped up. To add some further information: This > morning > I finally downloaded a Vista update that I had been holding for about a > week > until I saw if there was any negative feedback (non-defender update of > course). The update required a restart which I activated from the restart > button on the update window. The system shutdown and restarted as it > should. > After running my weekly system check and cleanup I followed your > suggestion > and attempted a restart from the 'start' button and again it failed to do > so. > Once more it required a cold boot. Just for your further information, this > blip started about two months ago but was only an occasional event. > Sometimes > it would restart and sometimes not. It has now progressed to the situation > I > have described. It is not a big deal (my finger won't wear out) but I am > always leery of these manual on/off switches ever since I had to replace > one > on a previous computer. > If this gives you any more clues as to the source of the glitch, please > send > me through some additional suggestions and if anyone else out there has > some > ideas I'd be most grateful to receive them. Once again, many thanks for > the > tip. > Best regards > Powell > -- > PBL > > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: > Quote: >> Right-click on the Taskbar and bring up Task Manager to see what is >> running >> at shutdown, >> -- >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia >> >> >> "Powell" wrote: >> Quote: >> > Good Evening Gang: >> > Got a weird problem with the restart function in Vista. The only time >> > Vista >> > will restart without me having to shut it down and do a cold boot is >> > when I >> > have to restart after an update from Microsoft. At any other time, >> > whether I >> > click restart from the shutdown window, whether it's a restart after >> > downloading an update from another application or whether it's a >> > restart >> > after loading in a program disk all I get is a blank screen and I have >> > power >> > down and do a cold reboot. It's not a major problem, but one that I >> > would >> > like to resolve. Any suggestions? >> > Many thanks in advance. >> > Powell >> > -- >> > PBL |
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| | Re: Vista Won't Restart Thanks Mark. The problem is solved. Where do you guys come up with some of this arcane information? It truly amazes me! Once again many thanks and the same to any of you other good people who tried to find a solution. Powell -- PBL "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: Quote: > This article talks about an issue with a lot of side effects like yours. > The hybrid sleep feature and the hibernation feature in Windows Vista may > become unavailable after you use the Disk Cleanup Tool : > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928897 > > -- > Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the web > interface. > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales....htm#RateAPost > > Mark L. Ferguson > > . > "Powell" <Powell@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:023193C7-438D-4F3B-8E84-E2E4B64E046A@xxxxxx Quote: > > Goodday Mick: > > Thanks for your response. Acording to the Task Manager there was nothing > > running at shutdown. Of course, that's with the exception of my anti virus > > and anti spyware applications, but these two items were operating long > > before > > this little problem cropped up. To add some further information: This > > morning > > I finally downloaded a Vista update that I had been holding for about a > > week > > until I saw if there was any negative feedback (non-defender update of > > course). The update required a restart which I activated from the restart > > button on the update window. The system shutdown and restarted as it > > should. > > After running my weekly system check and cleanup I followed your > > suggestion > > and attempted a restart from the 'start' button and again it failed to do > > so. > > Once more it required a cold boot. Just for your further information, this > > blip started about two months ago but was only an occasional event. > > Sometimes > > it would restart and sometimes not. It has now progressed to the situation > > I > > have described. It is not a big deal (my finger won't wear out) but I am > > always leery of these manual on/off switches ever since I had to replace > > one > > on a previous computer. > > If this gives you any more clues as to the source of the glitch, please > > send > > me through some additional suggestions and if anyone else out there has > > some > > ideas I'd be most grateful to receive them. Once again, many thanks for > > the > > tip. > > Best regards > > Powell > > -- > > PBL > > > > > > "Mick Murphy" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Right-click on the Taskbar and bring up Task Manager to see what is > >> running > >> at shutdown, > >> -- > >> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia > >> > >> > >> "Powell" wrote: > >> > >> > Good Evening Gang: > >> > Got a weird problem with the restart function in Vista. The only time > >> > Vista > >> > will restart without me having to shut it down and do a cold boot is > >> > when I > >> > have to restart after an update from Microsoft. At any other time, > >> > whether I > >> > click restart from the shutdown window, whether it's a restart after > >> > downloading an update from another application or whether it's a > >> > restart > >> > after loading in a program disk all I get is a blank screen and I have > >> > power > >> > down and do a cold reboot. It's not a major problem, but one that I > >> > would > >> > like to resolve. Any suggestions? > >> > Many thanks in advance. > >> > Powell > >> > -- > >> > PBL |
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