Computer Does Not
Shut Down Properly if Selective Suspend Is Enabled
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q315664
- After you attach a USB-based input device (such
as a keyboard or mouse) to your computer, your
computer may no longer shut down properly. For
example, your computer may stop responding (hang)
after you click Turn off or Restart
Computer Hangs During
Shutdown or Displays a "Cannot Find Enough Free
Resources" Error Message
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 314101 - You
may experience any of the following symptoms:
"It
is Now Safe to Turn Off Your Computer" Error
Message When You Try to Shut Down Your Computer
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 810903 - When
you try to shut down your Windows XP-based or
Windows 2000-based computer, the computer may
stop responding ("hang"), and you may receive
the following message: It is now safe to turn
off your computer
Stop: Ox7E Error
Occurs in Kbdclass.sys When You Try to Shut
Down Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 313050 - When
you try to shut down Windows XP, you may receive
the following Stop error:
Windows XP Restarts
When You Try to Shut Down Your Computer
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 311806 - When
you shut down your Windows XP-based computer,
your computer may restart instead of shutting
down, and you may see a blue screen for just
a moment before the computer restarts.
Windows XP Stops
Responding (Hangs) During Windows Shutdown
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 307274 - When
you shut down your computer, Microsoft Windows
XP may stop responding (hang) while the following
message is displayed:
You Must Hold Down the Power Button to Shut Down Windows
NT 4.0 in a Dual-Boot Environment with Windows
XP (Q283378)
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q283378
- In a dual-boot environment with Windows XP
and Windows NT 4.0, you cannot turn off the
computer by pressing the power button once when
you are prompted by Windows NT that it is safe
to turn off the computer.
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