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| | Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown Dear friends: Yesterday, after I finished to give a presentation to a group of executives of the Company I work for, I ordered my Vista equipped notebook to shutdown (Vista 32 bits, Business). The process took 55 (fifty five) minutes to complete, and during that period of time, only the "logging off" message (and the hourglass) were displayed. The hard disk computer light was blinking all the time, so I didn't wanted to power it down to avoid any data loss. No other message was displayed, so I didn't have any idea of what Vista was doing. Do the brains of Redmond think that their users should spend almost an hour after any presentation in order to make it more productive? Why they don't make Vista to inform the user what is happening, and to suggest what to do in order to accelerate the shutdown process? Does somebody know how to handle this kind of problem? Vista is very nice, but I am becoming bored of it, I think that Microsoft's idea of building a mainframe operating system for normal executive's notebooks doesn't works. Thanks Juan I. Cahis Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! |
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| | Re: Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown Maybe your system was installing some updates or a process froze. I have Vista Ultimate on two PC's and they shutdown within a minute unless there are updates. One time it took 20 minutes, but there was a message saying, "Please don't shut off the PC, installing updates" "Juan I. Cahis" <jiclbchSINBASURA@attglobal.net> wrote in message news:rbjl73pgchqnvvdl137ilu9ekrda2i15d6@4ax.com... Dear friends: Yesterday, after I finished to give a presentation to a group of executives of the Company I work for, I ordered my Vista equipped notebook to shutdown (Vista 32 bits, Business). The process took 55 (fifty five) minutes to complete, and during that period of time, only the "logging off" message (and the hourglass) were displayed. The hard disk computer light was blinking all the time, so I didn't wanted to power it down to avoid any data loss. No other message was displayed, so I didn't have any idea of what Vista was doing. Do the brains of Redmond think that their users should spend almost an hour after any presentation in order to make it more productive? Why they don't make Vista to inform the user what is happening, and to suggest what to do in order to accelerate the shutdown process? Does somebody know how to handle this kind of problem? Vista is very nice, but I am becoming bored of it, I think that Microsoft's idea of building a mainframe operating system for normal executive's notebooks doesn't works. Thanks Juan I. Cahis Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! |
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| | Re: Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 15:22:28 -0400, Juan I. Cahis <jiclbchSINBASURA@attglobal.net> wrote: >Dear friends: > >Yesterday, after I finished to give a presentation to a group of >executives of the Company I work for, I ordered my Vista equipped >notebook to shutdown (Vista 32 bits, Business). When Windows "hangs" after you told it to shut down the likely cause is one or more applications, services or some process is still telling Windows it is "busy" so Windows in effect waits, and waits and waits some more for the application to let got of the handle usually to some Registry link. No, this isn't suppose to happen. A normal shutdown shouldn't take more than a minute or two. Five minutes tops and only that long if Windows is installing some update then tells you to wait. As a general rule you should "help" Windows shut down by manually closing each application BEFORE you begin the shut down process. Don't leave any applications showing on the task bar either. Shut them down. This can be an annoying problem since Windows by this time has probably already entered a catatonic state and trying to help it shut down by forcing whenever is hanging by trying to bring up Task Manager to nuke the offending process often no longer works. So you did the right thing if you see disk activity... just wait as annoying as it is. If you see no disk activity after a minute or two you can just force a shut down by hitting the power switch. This may cause Windows' shut down flag to not get set as it does in a successful shutdown, so it may do a disk scan the next time you boot or bring up some screen telling you about it and asking if you want to boot into safe mode. Generally you don't have to. For what it's worth XP did this too. One in a long list of stupid programming mistakes Microsoft never seems to get around to fixing. Once you tell the OS to shut down it should have the "smarts" to one by one kick everything running out of memory once there is no longer any disk activity. Of course Microsoft has never been known for it's programming skills. I mean 50 million lines of code in Vista? It took way less than that to get men to the moon and back. |
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| | RE: Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown Hola Juan, Suggest cleaning up the system (clearing out all the Temp/Tmp folders, clearing the browser TIF, doing a Disk CleanUp, Defragging, etc.) and then running CHKDSK / R Buena suerte -- "Juan I. Cahis" wrote: > Dear friends: > > Yesterday, after I finished to give a presentation to a group of > executives of the Company I work for, I ordered my Vista equipped > notebook to shutdown (Vista 32 bits, Business). > > The process took 55 (fifty five) minutes to complete, and during that > period of time, only the "logging off" message (and the hourglass) > were displayed. The hard disk computer light was blinking all the > time, so I didn't wanted to power it down to avoid any data loss. No > other message was displayed, so I didn't have any idea of what Vista > was doing. > > Do the brains of Redmond think that their users should spend almost an > hour after any presentation in order to make it more productive? Why > they don't make Vista to inform the user what is happening, and to > suggest what to do in order to accelerate the shutdown process? > > Does somebody know how to handle this kind of problem? > > Vista is very nice, but I am becoming bored of it, I think that > Microsoft's idea of building a mainframe operating system for normal > executive's notebooks doesn't works. > > Thanks > Juan I. Cahis > Santiago de Chile (South America) > Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! > |
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| | Re: Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown Juan I. Cahis wrote: > Dear friends: > > Yesterday, after I finished to give a presentation to a group of > executives of the Company I work for, I ordered my Vista equipped > notebook to shutdown (Vista 32 bits, Business). > > The process took 55 (fifty five) minutes to complete, and during that > period of time, only the "logging off" message (and the hourglass) > were displayed. The hard disk computer light was blinking all the > time, so I didn't wanted to power it down to avoid any data loss. No > other message was displayed, so I didn't have any idea of what Vista > was doing... There may be an error message which explains the delay in the Event Viewer (Start-->Find and type 'event'). You will need to spend some time just getting oriented in the Event Viewer because there is so much information there. Once you know how to find what you need you will be glad you spent the time. |
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| | RE: Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown I am glad to see that you "ordered" it to shut down! You don't think that it just might have something to do with the presentation that you were doing? Either you never closed the program properly, or it malfunctioned. You are too, too quick to blame vista, and anything else, rather than yourself. Vista is very reliable( I admit under protest);, so, the fault lies with your operation of a computer "Juan I. Cahis" wrote: > Dear friends: > > Yesterday, after I finished to give a presentation to a group of > executives of the Company I work for, I ordered my Vista equipped > notebook to shutdown (Vista 32 bits, Business). > > The process took 55 (fifty five) minutes to complete, and during that > period of time, only the "logging off" message (and the hourglass) > were displayed. The hard disk computer light was blinking all the > time, so I didn't wanted to power it down to avoid any data loss. No > other message was displayed, so I didn't have any idea of what Vista > was doing. > > Do the brains of Redmond think that their users should spend almost an > hour after any presentation in order to make it more productive? Why > they don't make Vista to inform the user what is happening, and to > suggest what to do in order to accelerate the shutdown process? > > Does somebody know how to handle this kind of problem? > > Vista is very nice, but I am becoming bored of it, I think that > Microsoft's idea of building a mainframe operating system for normal > executive's notebooks doesn't works. > > Thanks > Juan I. Cahis > Santiago de Chile (South America) > Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! > |
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| | Re: Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown Dear Mick, I don't doubt of Vista's technical quality, I think that it should give more info to the user of what is it doing, or ask the user for alternatives. For example, when I asked Vista to shut down, I would have liked a lot to have been able to read a message like this one: "Vista will need to correct some issues (or to install some updates) when shutting down and that will take a long period of time. Would you like to hibernate now, instead of shutting down, and to postpone the necessary correction process to a later time?" (Please remember that I am not very fluent in English, but I expect that you got the idea). I think that they are some issues with Vista, like this one, that makes it not very user oriented instead of a technical marvel only. Mick <Mick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I am glad to see that you "ordered" it to shut down! > >You don't think that it just might have something to do with the >presentation that you were doing? > Either you never closed the program properly, or it malfunctioned. > >You are too, too quick to blame vista, and anything else, rather than >yourself. > >Vista is very reliable( I admit under protest);, so, the fault lies with >your operation of a computer > >"Juan I. Cahis" wrote: > >> Dear friends: >> >> Yesterday, after I finished to give a presentation to a group of >> executives of the Company I work for, I ordered my Vista equipped >> notebook to shutdown (Vista 32 bits, Business). >> >> The process took 55 (fifty five) minutes to complete, and during that >> period of time, only the "logging off" message (and the hourglass) >> were displayed. The hard disk computer light was blinking all the >> time, so I didn't wanted to power it down to avoid any data loss. No >> other message was displayed, so I didn't have any idea of what Vista >> was doing. >> >> Do the brains of Redmond think that their users should spend almost an >> hour after any presentation in order to make it more productive? Why >> they don't make Vista to inform the user what is happening, and to >> suggest what to do in order to accelerate the shutdown process? >> >> Does somebody know how to handle this kind of problem? >> >> Vista is very nice, but I am becoming bored of it, I think that >> Microsoft's idea of building a mainframe operating system for normal >> executive's notebooks doesn't works. >> >> Thanks >> Juan I. Cahis >> Santiago de Chile (South America) >> Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! >> Thanks Juan I. Cahis Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! |
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| | Re: Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown Juan I. Cahis wrote: .... > > For example, when I asked Vista to shut down, I would have liked a lot > to have been able to read a message like this one: "Vista will need to > correct some issues (or to install some updates) when shutting down > and that will take a long period of time. Would you like to hibernate > now, instead of shutting down, and to postpone the necessary > correction process to a later time?" (Please remember that I am not > very fluent in English, but I expect that you got the idea). > > I think that they are some issues with Vista, like this one, that > makes it not very user oriented instead of a technical marvel only. Those 'issues' are better known as 'bugs' ;o) They need to be fixed, and they will be fixed -- but don't ask me when. Taking 55 minutes to shut down (I can say with confidence) is a bug. Did you look at the event logs to see if Vista reported the reason for the delay? It usually does. |
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| | Re: Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown Dear friends, I found a lot of "Information" events of this type, does somebody understand them? Here they are: Log Name: System Source: yukonwlh Date: 21-Jun-07 7:46:39 AM Event ID: 126 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: JicNBK4 Description: Link Partner is not Auto-Negotiation able Event Xml: <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> <System> <Provider Name="yukonwlh" /> <EventID Qualifiers="24583">126</EventID> <Level>4</Level> <Task>0</Task> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-06-21T11:46:39.059Z" /> <EventRecordID>26261</EventRecordID> <Channel>System</Channel> <Computer>JicNBK4</Computer> <Security /> </System> <EventData> <Data>\Device\NDMP7</Data> <Data>\DEVICE\{0CFF78BA-14F3-4F45-9E38-A8F5511EA247}</Data> <Binary>0000000002003000000000007E000760000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000</Binary> </EventData> </Event> Don <don195702@hotmail.com> wrote: >Juan I. Cahis wrote: >... >> >> For example, when I asked Vista to shut down, I would have liked a lot >> to have been able to read a message like this one: "Vista will need to >> correct some issues (or to install some updates) when shutting down >> and that will take a long period of time. Would you like to hibernate >> now, instead of shutting down, and to postpone the necessary >> correction process to a later time?" (Please remember that I am not >> very fluent in English, but I expect that you got the idea). >> >> I think that they are some issues with Vista, like this one, that >> makes it not very user oriented instead of a technical marvel only. > >Those 'issues' are better known as 'bugs' ;o) They need to be fixed, >and they will be fixed -- but don't ask me when. Taking 55 minutes >to shut down (I can say with confidence) is a bug. > >Did you look at the event logs to see if Vista reported the reason >for the delay? It usually does. Thanks Juan I. Cahis Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! |
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| | Re: Vista takes 55 minutes to shutdown yukonwlh NDIS6.0 Miniport Driver for Marvell Yukon Ethernet Controller It would appear to be a problem with your NIC - do you have the latest drivers installed for it? -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP Windows Shell/User "Juan I. Cahis" <jiclbchSINBASURA@attglobal.net> wrote in message news:30us73linasgjedcg8ke4kjkvun6afv8gu@4ax.com... Dear friends, I found a lot of "Information" events of this type, does somebody understand them? Here they are: Log Name: System Source: yukonwlh Date: 21-Jun-07 7:46:39 AM Event ID: 126 Task Category: None Level: Information Keywords: Classic User: N/A Computer: JicNBK4 Description: Link Partner is not Auto-Negotiation able Event Xml: <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> <System> <Provider Name="yukonwlh" /> <EventID Qualifiers="24583">126</EventID> <Level>4</Level> <Task>0</Task> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-06-21T11:46:39.059Z" /> <EventRecordID>26261</EventRecordID> <Channel>System</Channel> <Computer>JicNBK4</Computer> <Security /> </System> <EventData> <Data>\Device\NDMP7</Data> <Data>\DEVICE\{0CFF78BA-14F3-4F45-9E38-A8F5511EA247}</Data> <Binary>0000000002003000000000007E000760000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000</Binary> </EventData> </Event> Don <don195702@hotmail.com> wrote: >Juan I. Cahis wrote: >... >> >> For example, when I asked Vista to shut down, I would have liked a lot >> to have been able to read a message like this one: "Vista will need to >> correct some issues (or to install some updates) when shutting down >> and that will take a long period of time. Would you like to hibernate >> now, instead of shutting down, and to postpone the necessary >> correction process to a later time?" (Please remember that I am not >> very fluent in English, but I expect that you got the idea). >> >> I think that they are some issues with Vista, like this one, that >> makes it not very user oriented instead of a technical marvel only. > >Those 'issues' are better known as 'bugs' ;o) They need to be fixed, >and they will be fixed -- but don't ask me when. Taking 55 minutes >to shut down (I can say with confidence) is a bug. > >Did you look at the event logs to see if Vista reported the reason >for the delay? It usually does. Thanks Juan I. Cahis Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! |
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