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Ultimate
12-07-2003, 10:42 AM
Hi there i have a problem with the computer of that is owned by me. It arnt going power off and annoying. I switch off it switch off not switch off . It is saying to me "windows is shuting down" and it doesnt not stall every time i do this switch the computer off. I am force to switch computer off by switching off to main power. Everytime I switch the computer into on it is running scanndisk and it is annoying somwhat. can you help ?

Vampyr
12-07-2003, 10:54 AM
My old computer started doing that.

It crashed soon afterwords.

And I have no idea on how to fix it.

Kitana85
12-07-2003, 10:55 AM
Is it just me, or did that sentence structure paired with those words make no sense whatsoever :unsure:

Vampyr
12-07-2003, 11:03 AM
Is it just me, or did that sentence structure paired with those words make no sense whatsoever

Trust me, its not just you.

I just read through his post, and I was able to kind of infer what was going on.

Bond
12-07-2003, 11:19 AM
Hi there i have a problem with the computer of that is owned by me. It arnt going power off and annoying. I switch off it switch off not switch off . It is saying to me "windows is shuting down" and it doesnt not stall every time i do this switch the computer off. I am force to switch computer off by switching off to main power. Everytime I switch the computer into on it is running scanndisk and it is annoying somwhat. can you help ?
What version of Windows are you running?

Jonbo298
12-07-2003, 11:37 AM
Im gonna guess he has 98. I've had that happen quite a bit on my old computer where it freezes when shutting down. I'm not sure on a fix, but I recommend just running scan disk just to make sure nothing is wrong with the OS

Happydude
12-07-2003, 11:38 AM
Hi there i have a problem with the computer of that is owned by me. It arnt going power off and annoying. I switch off it switch off not switch off . It is saying to me "windows is shuting down" and it doesnt not stall every time i do this switch the computer off. I am force to switch computer off by switching off to main power. Everytime I switch the computer into on it is running scanndisk and it is annoying somwhat. can you help ?
what version of spell checker are you running?

Ultimate
12-07-2003, 12:03 PM
i am running XP.
i was fiddling around with the wires because i was bored... i guess thats why this is happening. :( silly me. also the lights on the front of my computer arnt working (the power on lights, flashes when loading). after i "fiddled" they dont work either.
i am thinking maybe i should smash it to pieces? unless anyone has an answer... (i just cant LIVE without lights/ability to switch computer off).
thanks anyway

Canyarion
12-07-2003, 12:07 PM
Hi there i have a problem with the computer of that is owned by me. It arnt going power off and annoying. I switch off it switch off not switch off . It is saying to me "windows is shuting down" and it doesnt not stall every time i do this switch the computer off. I am force to switch computer off by switching off to main power. Everytime I switch the computer into on it is running scanndisk and it is annoying somwhat. can you help ?
What version of English are you using?

Ultimate
12-07-2003, 12:13 PM
i am using english 2.1 but that had many flaws so i have upgraded to english 2.3 and everything seems much better.

another thing, is it just me or are a few things backwards around here? e.g 1st > last post?#

EDIT: i have fixed above problem, just had to ajust settings :)

Canyarion
12-07-2003, 12:16 PM
Yeah we're using counting version 3 beta.
Can't you bring the comp back to the store?

Ultimate
12-07-2003, 12:20 PM
well no i got it a few years ago and it was second hand, i have "upgraded" it, (motherboard, GFX card) and i dont think theyll help.

btw by "fixed problem" i was referring to some display thingy.... my "computer wont turn off" problem remains :(

Jonbo298
12-07-2003, 12:22 PM
Have you ran scandisk just to double check? Since you have XP, it might just be taking a crappingly long time to shut off. What's the specs of your comp. Ultimate?

Ultimate
12-07-2003, 01:14 PM
i think i will run scanndisk to make sure at some point,
and i dont think its just taking a long time, one time i left it for ages :(
the specs as far as i know are
-1.2 ghz amd duron
-256mb sdram
-64mb geforce4 gfx card
-black keyboard (with grey handrest)

jeepnut
12-07-2003, 01:28 PM
i think i will run scanndisk to make sure at some point,
and i dont think its just taking a long time, one time i left it for ages :(
the specs as far as i know are
-1.2 ghz amd duron
-256mb sdram
-64mb geforce4 gfx card
-black keyboard (with grey handrest)

It's that black keyboard causing the conflict. Older computers prefer the older, off-white style. You may be able to keep the handrest though...

On a more serious note, what exactly was the location of the wires you "fiddled with?"

Ultimate
12-07-2003, 01:38 PM
umm they're near the lights i think... i "fiddled" with the wires conjoining the lights to the motherboard. i dont think this has anything to do with the fact my computer doesnt turn off but... any advice on how to put either of these problems right would be appreciated.

jeepnut
12-07-2003, 01:53 PM
umm they're near the lights i think... i "fiddled" with the wires conjoining the lights to the motherboard. i dont think this has anything to do with the fact my computer doesnt turn off but... any advice on how to put either of these problems right would be appreciated.

I'll try to ask my roomate if I get a chance today. Also, is your avatar a copy of a message you get or is it just something clever you found? I assume it is the latter, but if not, it may be useful.

Jonbo298
12-07-2003, 02:15 PM
It sounds like the connectors from the case/lights on the case going to the mobo aren't hooked up the correct way. Best way to fix that is to open the case, if you have the mobo manual with you, follow the picture diagram to correctly hook the wires back up.

GameMaster
12-07-2003, 02:18 PM
I think it would be great if your computer were unfixable because it would teach you not to "fiddle" with things you know nothing about.

Was this desire to "fiddle" brought on by boredom or is A.D.D. your excuse for any mistake you make?

Happydude
12-07-2003, 02:32 PM
no GM...he just doesnt have a Mac and he was taking his anger out about it on his PC

bobcat
12-07-2003, 03:55 PM
There is a patch on the MS website. I used it, but it didn't really work, however it may help you.

I'd recommend upgrading your OS.

Jason1
12-07-2003, 05:35 PM
Bobcat beat me to it. I was just to recommend you to that windows 98 patch. I recall having a somewhat similar problem on my old computer, and that patch fixed it right up.

jeepnut
12-07-2003, 11:01 PM
i am running XP.


I refer the previous posters with comments regarding windows 98 to this post.

Yoda9864
12-08-2003, 01:51 PM
Lol, that will teach you not to fiddle with wires unless you know for sure what you're doing.

Do you have any USB devices plugged in? I've heard several people say that sometimes XP has trouble shutting down when it has certain USB devices plugged in. (I know that in saying this, I invite a multitude of MAC users to bash XP, but I had to say it because it's true).

I had that problem a while ago with my keyboard, I just used the PS/2 adapter that came with it and it shut down just fine. Also, one of my friends said that MS had a patch for this problem. I never looked because I fixed it before I had a chance to.

bobcat
12-08-2003, 03:54 PM
Lol, that will teach you not to fiddle with wires unless you know for sure what you're doing.

Do you have any USB devices plugged in? I've heard several people say that sometimes XP has trouble shutting down when it has certain USB devices plugged in. (I know that in saying this, I invite a multitude of MAC users to bash XP, but I had to say it because it's true).



lol I remember going to the Windows XP launch and they were saying how compatible it is with USB. The guy plugged in like 8 or 9 USB devices simultaneously and there was no crash, and they all jumped up and down and stuff..................but he didn't shut it down :hmm:

jeepnut
12-08-2003, 05:05 PM
lol I remember going to the Windows XP launch and they were saying how compatible it is with USB. The guy plugged in like 8 or 9 USB devices simultaneously and there was no crash, and they all jumped up and down and stuff..................but he didn't shut it down :hmm:

I can't even think of 5 USB devices that I would need plugged in at once.

Hero2
12-08-2003, 05:25 PM
I can

mouse
keybored
scanner
printer
and a camera
but I cant think of any others

*edit ohh and an external cdrom drive or HD as well as a web cam

Jonbo298
12-08-2003, 05:48 PM
And an iPod:D

GameMaster
12-08-2003, 06:26 PM
I can

mouse
keybored
scanner
printer
and a camera
but I cant think of any others

*edit ohh and an external cdrom drive or HD as well as a web cam

The mouse and keyboard don't really count because they're necessities that everyone uses.

You can get an all-in-one printer/scanner/copier/fax.

The camera only needs to be plugged in for a second to load the pictures and then you remove it.

As for external CD-ROM drive and hardrive, only the mediocre/bad ones still use USB, good ones use Firewire.

And so does the iPod.

Mushlafa
12-08-2003, 07:25 PM
i had the exact same problem, i never fixed it tho. I would always just hold the power button for 5 seconds then my comp turned off and i did that for about a year... after the first month of doing it i disabled scandisk cuz it was annoying :)

Hero2
12-08-2003, 07:31 PM
The mouse and keyboard don't really count because they're necessities that everyone uses.

You can get an all-in-one printer/scanner/copier/fax.

The camera only needs to be plugged in for a second to load the pictures and then you remove it.

As for external CD-ROM drive and hardrive, only the mediocre/bad ones still use USB, good ones use Firewire.

And so does the iPod.
Im just naming stuff

Yoda9864
12-09-2003, 12:16 PM
I thought that I'd never use 5-6 USB ports either. Now i'm glad I have them all. I plug in some sound pulsing lights, Dazzle, a jump drive, my Mp3 player cable, my camera cable, and my mouse. I know that your camera only has to be plugged in for like 15 seconds at a time, but it's easier to just leave the cord plugged in so that you don't have to reach around to the back of the case everytime you need to pull some pictures off of it.

*shrugs and walks away*

Ultimate
12-13-2003, 06:42 AM
Ok i have another problem now!
this ones about the buttons on my buttonboard and how they dont do the things they should.
well, the problem is, the buttons on my buttonboard dont do the things they should. like the button for @ does a " and the button for # does a | and im sure alot of them are all messed up n stuff.
who knows how to put this right?

Jonbo298
12-13-2003, 11:12 AM
Did you pop out keys on your keyboard and just randomly put them back on?

Ultimate
12-13-2003, 11:19 AM
no silly! all the keys are in the right position.

Jonbo298
12-13-2003, 11:23 AM
Then either the keyboard is acting up or windows is not reading each keystroke and showing the correct key pressed. If you have another keyboard handy, plug it in to see if its the keyboard or windows.

Canyarion
12-14-2003, 07:04 AM
:rolleyes: Did you check the properties of the keyboard? Chances are that you've just selected another language or district.
French keyboards for example have an 'azerty' layout instead of a 'qwerty'.
Also, you could try pressing ctrl + shift. It changes the layout:
? =
/ -
> :
: ±

Hope that helps. :)