for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Here is the resolution and I have had NO problems on shut down since
disabling some of my programs in STARTUP.
Go into your DEFENDER
click on SOFTWARE EXPLORER (down in the bottom right corner of the screen)
click on REFRESH
look down the list - those are ALL your startup programs which automatically
run every time you start your computer up.
click on any of the programs that you DO NOT want to auto STARTUP, then
CLICK DISABLE.
It is obvious that one or some of your programs in that STARTUP list is
causing the problem.
In my case the problems on hanging on shut down were caused by Roxio and
Creative software, so I disabled all of them and BINGO, I have no more
problems with SHUT DOWN.
"Chris Coates" wrote:
> I installed a clean build of Vista Ultimate. Every time I shut down the
> computer (IBM ThinkPad G41) the shutdown hangs with the ball spinning and
> the words "Shutting Down" I have left it for as long as 30 min. and it never
> shuts down. Is any one else seeing this?
> Does any on know a fix?
>
> Thanks
> Chris
>
>
>
RE: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Looks like that could be the cause for me. I suspect the offending program is
Sonic Solutions Roxio, as every time I startup I get a message telling me the
drivers for that are incompatible...of course there are none available when I
search online. However, the immediate problem is that in Defender the buttons
to Remove / Disable / Enable are not highlighted, ie. I can't click on them.
Is there some setting hidden somewhere that has disabled the buttons?
"Rebecca" wrote:
> Here is the resolution and I have had NO problems on shut down since
> disabling some of my programs in STARTUP.
>
> Go into your DEFENDER
> click on SOFTWARE EXPLORER (down in the bottom right corner of the screen)
> click on REFRESH
>
> look down the list - those are ALL your startup programs which automatically
> run every time you start your computer up.
>
> click on any of the programs that you DO NOT want to auto STARTUP, then
> CLICK DISABLE.
>
> It is obvious that one or some of your programs in that STARTUP list is
> causing the problem.
>
> In my case the problems on hanging on shut down were caused by Roxio and
> Creative software, so I disabled all of them and BINGO, I have no more
> problems with SHUT DOWN.
>
>
> "Chris Coates" wrote:
>
> > I installed a clean build of Vista Ultimate. Every time I shut down the
> > computer (IBM ThinkPad G41) the shutdown hangs with the ball spinning and
> > the words "Shutting Down" I have left it for as long as 30 min. and it never
> > shuts down. Is any one else seeing this?
> > Does any on know a fix?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Chris
> >
> >
> >
Re: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Go to Sonic's site. There is a fix for the DLA driver issue in Roxio. I
had same problem but the fix did the job.
RE: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Nicholas, when you go into DEFENDER, then into SOFTWARE EXPLORER, there is a
little pulldown box on the upper left. Make sure you select STARTUP PROGRAMS,
then on the bottom left, there is a REFRESH button. Click that, and you
SHOULD be able to go down the STARTUP contents, and click on the offending
software, then click DISABLE. I know I had to click on Refresh a few times
before I was able to click on DISABLE. It WILL work.
"Nicholas J" wrote:
> Looks like that could be the cause for me. I suspect the offending program is
> Sonic Solutions Roxio, as every time I startup I get a message telling me the
> drivers for that are incompatible...of course there are none available when I
> search online. However, the immediate problem is that in Defender the buttons
> to Remove / Disable / Enable are not highlighted, ie. I can't click on them.
> Is there some setting hidden somewhere that has disabled the buttons?
>
> "Rebecca" wrote:
>
> > Here is the resolution and I have had NO problems on shut down since
> > disabling some of my programs in STARTUP.
> >
> > Go into your DEFENDER
> > click on SOFTWARE EXPLORER (down in the bottom right corner of the screen)
> > click on REFRESH
> >
> > look down the list - those are ALL your startup programs which automatically
> > run every time you start your computer up.
> >
> > click on any of the programs that you DO NOT want to auto STARTUP, then
> > CLICK DISABLE.
> >
> > It is obvious that one or some of your programs in that STARTUP list is
> > causing the problem.
> >
> > In my case the problems on hanging on shut down were caused by Roxio and
> > Creative software, so I disabled all of them and BINGO, I have no more
> > problems with SHUT DOWN.
> >
> >
> > "Chris Coates" wrote:
> >
> > > I installed a clean build of Vista Ultimate. Every time I shut down the
> > > computer (IBM ThinkPad G41) the shutdown hangs with the ball spinning and
> > > the words "Shutting Down" I have left it for as long as 30 min. and it never
> > > shuts down. Is any one else seeing this?
> > > Does any on know a fix?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Chris
> > >
> > >
> > >
Re: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Mike, do you happen to have the link for the fix as I cannot find the fix :(
Thanks, Rebecca
"Mike" wrote:
> Go to Sonic's site. There is a fix for the DLA driver issue in Roxio. I
> had same problem but the fix did the job.
>
>
DLA in Sonic or Roxio FIX
Here is the link, I found it:
http://kb.roxio.com/content/kb/MyDVD...?set-locale=en
"Mike" wrote:
> Go to Sonic's site. There is a fix for the DLA driver issue in Roxio. I
> had same problem but the fix did the job.
>
>
THE LINK WORKS to FIX the problem :)
THANKS MIKE. I found and posted the link to the patch in one of my replies
BINGGGGOOOO, it works THANKS so much
"Mike" wrote:
> Go to Sonic's site. There is a fix for the DLA driver issue in Roxio. I
> had same problem but the fix did the job.
>
>
RE: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Thanks Rebecca, I found that I needed to select 'show for all users' before
the Disable etc buttons came to life. Have disabled the Sonic / Roxio
programs but still having the shut down problem. Am disabling one thing at a
time now and trying that. Hopefully eventually I'll get there. So
frustrating!!
"Rebecca" wrote:
> Nicholas, when you go into DEFENDER, then into SOFTWARE EXPLORER, there is a
> little pulldown box on the upper left. Make sure you select STARTUP PROGRAMS,
> then on the bottom left, there is a REFRESH button. Click that, and you
> SHOULD be able to go down the STARTUP contents, and click on the offending
> software, then click DISABLE. I know I had to click on Refresh a few times
> before I was able to click on DISABLE. It WILL work.
>
> "Nicholas J" wrote:
>
> > Looks like that could be the cause for me. I suspect the offending program is
> > Sonic Solutions Roxio, as every time I startup I get a message telling me the
> > drivers for that are incompatible...of course there are none available when I
> > search online. However, the immediate problem is that in Defender the buttons
> > to Remove / Disable / Enable are not highlighted, ie. I can't click on them.
> > Is there some setting hidden somewhere that has disabled the buttons?
> >
> > "Rebecca" wrote:
> >
> > > Here is the resolution and I have had NO problems on shut down since
> > > disabling some of my programs in STARTUP.
> > >
> > > Go into your DEFENDER
> > > click on SOFTWARE EXPLORER (down in the bottom right corner of the screen)
> > > click on REFRESH
> > >
> > > look down the list - those are ALL your startup programs which automatically
> > > run every time you start your computer up.
> > >
> > > click on any of the programs that you DO NOT want to auto STARTUP, then
> > > CLICK DISABLE.
> > >
> > > It is obvious that one or some of your programs in that STARTUP list is
> > > causing the problem.
> > >
> > > In my case the problems on hanging on shut down were caused by Roxio and
> > > Creative software, so I disabled all of them and BINGO, I have no more
> > > problems with SHUT DOWN.
> > >
> > >
> > > "Chris Coates" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I installed a clean build of Vista Ultimate. Every time I shut down the
> > > > computer (IBM ThinkPad G41) the shutdown hangs with the ball spinning and
> > > > the words "Shutting Down" I have left it for as long as 30 min. and it never
> > > > shuts down. Is any one else seeing this?
> > > > Does any on know a fix?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Chris
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
RE: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Hi Nicholas, did you manage to isolate the prolem yet? If not, keep trying
because I KNOW the problem is somewhere in those STARTUP programs. It is VERY
FRUSTRATING. I think it took me 3 months to finally get everything working
right. Good luck.
"Nicholas J" wrote:
> Thanks Rebecca, I found that I needed to select 'show for all users' before
> the Disable etc buttons came to life. Have disabled the Sonic / Roxio
> programs but still having the shut down problem. Am disabling one thing at a
> time now and trying that. Hopefully eventually I'll get there. So
> frustrating!!
>
> "Rebecca" wrote:
>
> > Nicholas, when you go into DEFENDER, then into SOFTWARE EXPLORER, there is a
> > little pulldown box on the upper left. Make sure you select STARTUP PROGRAMS,
> > then on the bottom left, there is a REFRESH button. Click that, and you
> > SHOULD be able to go down the STARTUP contents, and click on the offending
> > software, then click DISABLE. I know I had to click on Refresh a few times
> > before I was able to click on DISABLE. It WILL work.
> >
> > "Nicholas J" wrote:
> >
> > > Looks like that could be the cause for me. I suspect the offending program is
> > > Sonic Solutions Roxio, as every time I startup I get a message telling me the
> > > drivers for that are incompatible...of course there are none available when I
> > > search online. However, the immediate problem is that in Defender the buttons
> > > to Remove / Disable / Enable are not highlighted, ie. I can't click on them.
> > > Is there some setting hidden somewhere that has disabled the buttons?
> > >
> > > "Rebecca" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Here is the resolution and I have had NO problems on shut down since
> > > > disabling some of my programs in STARTUP.
> > > >
> > > > Go into your DEFENDER
> > > > click on SOFTWARE EXPLORER (down in the bottom right corner of the screen)
> > > > click on REFRESH
> > > >
> > > > look down the list - those are ALL your startup programs which automatically
> > > > run every time you start your computer up.
> > > >
> > > > click on any of the programs that you DO NOT want to auto STARTUP, then
> > > > CLICK DISABLE.
> > > >
> > > > It is obvious that one or some of your programs in that STARTUP list is
> > > > causing the problem.
> > > >
> > > > In my case the problems on hanging on shut down were caused by Roxio and
> > > > Creative software, so I disabled all of them and BINGO, I have no more
> > > > problems with SHUT DOWN.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Chris Coates" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I installed a clean build of Vista Ultimate. Every time I shut down the
> > > > > computer (IBM ThinkPad G41) the shutdown hangs with the ball spinning and
> > > > > the words "Shutting Down" I have left it for as long as 30 min. and it never
> > > > > shuts down. Is any one else seeing this?
> > > > > Does any on know a fix?
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks
> > > > > Chris
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
RE: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Anyone?
I get a blue screen of death at shutdown shortly after the shutting down
circle. It then restarts with a message that Windows didn't shut down
properly and starts up with the safe mode screen choice. This was not a
problem for the past two months that I have been running Ultimate and only
recently started. I tried un-installing McAfee and it appeared to solve the
problem. I then installed the trial Live One and it has started again. Has
anyone had a similar problem? I heard that some video card drivers could be
at fault but mine worked well for the first two months. Is it coincidence
that removing the McAfee seemed to end my problems?
Larry
RE: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
I have the same problem too and I assume that problem is caused by my thumb
drive using readyboost and I also installed OneCare...
I would suggest download all the lastest drivers on the net and use Windows
Update...
"Larry Miner" wrote:
> Anyone?
> I get a blue screen of death at shutdown shortly after the shutting down
> circle. It then restarts with a message that Windows didn't shut down
> properly and starts up with the safe mode screen choice. This was not a
> problem for the past two months that I have been running Ultimate and only
> recently started. I tried un-installing McAfee and it appeared to solve the
> problem. I then installed the trial Live One and it has started again. Has
> anyone had a similar problem? I heard that some video card drivers could be
> at fault but mine worked well for the first two months. Is it coincidence
> that removing the McAfee seemed to end my problems?
> Larry
RE: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Larry.... I also had McAfee, but with the numerous problems it created with
VISTA, I had to uninstall McAfee completely. Now I use AVAST! which is a free
virus/firewall scanner. I've been pretty happy with it.
In addition, your problem could also be from any recent software that you
have installed, so you may need to update your drivers. GOOD LUCK
"Larry Miner" wrote:
> Anyone?
> I get a blue screen of death at shutdown shortly after the shutting down
> circle. It then restarts with a message that Windows didn't shut down
> properly and starts up with the safe mode screen choice. This was not a
> problem for the past two months that I have been running Ultimate and only
> recently started. I tried un-installing McAfee and it appeared to solve the
> problem. I then installed the trial Live One and it has started again. Has
> anyone had a similar problem? I heard that some video card drivers could be
> at fault but mine worked well for the first two months. Is it coincidence
> that removing the McAfee seemed to end my problems?
> Larry
RE: for those with SHUT DOWN PROBLEMS
Am still battling with the refusal to shut down, working my way through
disabling all the mysterious applications that seem to be in startup be
default. I have McAfee installed when shipped by Dell, and hope that isn't
the culprit. Haven't disabled it yet but I suppose I'll have to try that too.
"Rebecca" wrote:
> Larry.... I also had McAfee, but with the numerous problems it created with
> VISTA, I had to uninstall McAfee completely. Now I use AVAST! which is a free
> virus/firewall scanner. I've been pretty happy with it.
>
> In addition, your problem could also be from any recent software that you
> have installed, so you may need to update your drivers. GOOD LUCK
>
> "Larry Miner" wrote:
>
> > Anyone?
> > I get a blue screen of death at shutdown shortly after the shutting down
> > circle. It then restarts with a message that Windows didn't shut down
> > properly and starts up with the safe mode screen choice. This was not a
> > problem for the past two months that I have been running Ultimate and only
> > recently started. I tried un-installing McAfee and it appeared to solve the
> > problem. I then installed the trial Live One and it has started again. Has
> > anyone had a similar problem? I heard that some video card drivers could be
> > at fault but mine worked well for the first two months. Is it coincidence
> > that removing the McAfee seemed to end my problems?
> > Larry
RE: DLA in Sonic or Roxio FIX
Rebecca/Mike,
Many thanks I was having the same proble after installing Roxio Easy media
Creator 9 and neither Microsoft or Roxio were much help! Your assistance is
greatly appreciated.
Don
"Rebecca" wrote:
> Here is the link, I found it:
> http://kb.roxio.com/content/kb/MyDVD...?set-locale=en
>
>
> "Mike" wrote:
>
> > Go to Sonic's site. There is a fix for the DLA driver issue in Roxio. I
> > had same problem but the fix did the job.
> >
> >