One is a gateway Quad core running Vista Home Premium x These are both desktop PC's. Both machines began exhibiting the same symptoms within about 1 month. The system shuts down as if the power cord had been pulled. This happens at random times and there are no indications in the Event Logs - other than; "The previous shutdown was unexpected.
Problem still persists. I do not believe that two machines from two manufacturers, running only the basic software with which they are sold can have "Hardware Driver Issues" or "Third Party Software Issues" as implied by the Knowledge Base suggestions. There is a basic problem here with the Windows OS Kernel and I would appreciate some straight answers.
This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. SpiritX Volunteer Moderator. For more information, see: How to shut down or restart the computer with a batch file. Vista Computer Shuts Down Unexpectedly Vista Computer Shuts Down Computer Vista Computer Shuts Down Slow Shutting down a computer closes all the programs that are open and exits the operating system safely so hardware isn't damaged and your operating system isn't corrupted.
Tip A computer chip shortage has shut down the Louisville, Kentucky, Ford plant this week, the latest shutdown because of an industry-wide problem that is expected to spread to many other auto plants. Note If the computer appears to be frozen, see: What should I do when a computer freezes or locks up? Shut down in Windows 10 Press the Windows key on the keyboard, or click Start.
The Start menu opens. In the Start menu, click Power , then click Shut down. Tip If you have no mouse, use the Tab and arrow keys to switch between fields.
Shut down in Windows 8 and 8. Click the Shut down button. Press the Windows key on the keyboard or click Start. From the Start menu, click Shut Down In the prompt that appears, type shutdown -s and press Enter. In reply to Robert Aldwinckle on forums's post on July 10, Hi KCLionsFan ,.
First I would suggest you to disable any security program on your computer and check if it resolves the issue. If the above method did not fix the issue and as you have tried all the possible methods to resolve issue to no avail I would suggest you to try to perform Internet Explorer Optimization on your computer and check for the issue.
The Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature might also reset parental control settings. We recommend that you note these sites before you use the Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature. If the above provided steps doesn't resolve then you may try Putting your system in clean boot state helps in identifying if any third party applications or startup items are causing the issue.
If yes, you may have to contact the program manufacturer for any updates or uninstall and re- install the program. Refer the following Microsoft KB article for more information on how to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7.
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