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W10 1809 shutdown problem
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CADesertRat 1 month, 1 week ago.
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Computer= Intel i7 3770 3.4 GHZ, 32 MB memory, 1809 17763.775 (Home built)
I don’t use this computer a lot, about once or twice weekly. For some time now (even before 17763.775), when I shutdown, it shuts down immediately and the next time I boot it up I have the critical event in the jpg above dated at bootup day/time.I have run DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth with no problems found and also sfc /scannow with no problems found.
Anybody have a clue as to why this is happening?? Thanks
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Did you try disabling “Fast Startup”?
Group "A"- Win 8.1 x64
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Did you try disabling βFast Startupβ?
Thanks, I’ll have to look at that the next time I use that computer. The link is helpful since it describes what is happening to me.
I already shut down that computer awhile ago and it (again) shut down immediately so I assume I will get that same report the next time I boot it.Don't take yourself so seriously, no one else does π
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I fired up the computer this morning and sure enough the critical error was there so I went to CP>Power options and turned off Fast Startup. Will have to wait and see if that works.
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I’m glad I could help, CADesertRat. πΒ When you disabled Fast Startup, the shutdown time should have been longer as now it will be a full shutdown. If that happened, I’m confident you will no longer see that critical error.
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I shut it down about 45 mins ago and it looked like a normal shut down. I just booted it back up and there is no critical alert for the bootup time so maybe it was fast startup. Time will tell π
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Do you have hibernation turned off? Fast Startup may use the hiberfile to store the present state so it can start up faster. If hibernation is turned off……….
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This is what I show:
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4 Win 10 Pro currently 1809 (3 Desktops, 1 Laptop).Attachments:
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In Control Panel\Folder Options on the “View” tab
Uncheck “Hide protected system files,” Apply.
Then in File Explorer look in the root of the C: drive – is there a hiberfile?
If the file is not there, hibernation is turned off, if it is there Fast Startup can use it.
Now go back and check “Hide protected system files,” Apply.
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In Control Panel\Folder Options on the βViewβ tab
I don’t see folder options in control panel, do you mean file explorer??
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Yes. I’m thinking Win7/8.1 – too old to change.
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Yes, hyberfile is listed. Should I turn it off??
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No, no need to turn it off.
I was thinking if it was NOT there, that would be the source of your problem b/c Fast Startup couldn’t use it.1 user thanked author for this post.
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I just shut it down and it looked like a normal shut down so I’ll see how it goes and if it continues, I’ll come back and mark this as resolved.
Thanks for the help both of you.
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Looks like the problem has been fixed by turning off Fast Startup. Thanks to all.
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