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10-27-2017 12:31 PM
when shutting down from windows the hp machine will not turn off, it just sits there with both fans running, the only way to shut it off is to push and hold the power button, blue are lights are still on as well, any info on how to fix this problem.
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10-27-2017 03:15 PM
> Try searching for: shutdown.exe
> And using that. C:\Windows\System32\
> I thnk.
There is no need to "search" for it.
From a command-line prompt, enter: echo %PATH%
to get output that includes:
C:\Windows\system32;
C:\Windows;
amongst other entries.
So, just typing 'shutdown' will cause Windows to look in all the folders named in that "path" for 'shutdown.exe'.
But, I doubt that manually invoking 'shutdown' will fix the problem.
Enter BIOS SETUP, and check that that the computer is NOT set to automatically power-on to resume after the end of a power-less situation.
10-27-2017 07:34 PM - edited 10-27-2017 09:58 PM
Hi Dude
Very interesting approach RP??
It is a pleasure to work with you. I look forward to collaborating with you in the future!
I think I am going to dedicate my time in assisting you whenever possible. We can work together to help folks solve problems.
I genuflect to your superior intellect.
Ductbery would have to have modified the BIOS.
Ductbery, did you modify the BIOS so your PC would not shutdown unless you depress and hold the power button? If you did this, then reset the BIOS to defaults.
Question for Ductbery. What does "it just sits there mean"?
Please describe when this problem happens. Is this happening when shutting Windows down using the Start Menu?
Is the PC still running but Windows shuts down or does Windows continue to run? The first scenario means it could be a fault on the motherboard (which may include problems in the BIOS or hardware). The later scenario suggests a Windows system problem. Very complex issue.
I can't provide any additional help without more information. What exactly is happening?
Ductbery, your PC was released for sale in 2011.
It sounds like a power switch, power supply, or possible motherboard problem if your PC's only issue is a clean shutdown using the Windows software shutdown function. Are you having any other problems with your PC?
Replace the CR 2032 motherboard battery while you are troubleshooting. Easy and inexpensive troubleshooting technique which sometimes solves strange issues.
A windows system file problem can possibly be fixed by running a Microsoft System File check.
Tom
10-28-2017 02:56 AM
the bios has not been modified the bios is set to defaults the computer doe not switch off when shut down
from windows, as stated it just sits there with blue lights still on and both fans still running, this has a new install of
windows 7 pro with all updates installed, the thang is it just started doing this a few months ago. I think the bios need
an update but there is not one that exisit to my knowleged, HP does not show to have one because they dont post it.
I'm very computer tecky but never have run into this kinda problem before, this why I come to ask u folks for a tip.
thx for replying.
10-28-2017 04:47 AM
Things I have done to resolve this issue --- I have another HP machine so I removed the RTC battery from it and Install it in the problem machine booted to windows and performed a shut down -- same issue machine will not switch off -- so looking at the power supplys in both machines they are axact the same -- so I have switch out power supplys booted to windows -- same issue -- the machine will not swith off.
One other problem I have is the machine will not wake from sleep this is because the machine does not switch off from shutdown or suspend mode.
I have tride all power mangement functions in windows and in bios -- I believe their is a problem with the motherboard, the only way to tell is replacement, found a new listed on ebay for 26.00 dollors I think I will buy it and give it a try.
Or the bios need an update which I can find, may HP has one laying around they can shoot to me.
thx for your suggestons -- Ductbery
10-28-2017 10:16 AM
> One other problem I have is the machine will not wake from sleep ...
What are you touching to end the "sleep":
* one "tap" on the power button?
* pressing one key on the keyboard?
* moving/clicking the mouse?
> this is because the machine does not switch off from shutdown ...
The very last step that Windows takes, in response to a "shutdown" (command-line or GUI) is to send a signal to the motherboard to tell the computer to "power-off". If the motherboard is not correctly responding to that signal, i.e., by restarting, then the next step that you have proposed, namely to replace the motherboard, is the correct response.
P.S. No need to genuflect. I am not the elected head of the Roman Catholic church. Not yet.
Probably never, due to an event 500 years ago, on October 31 1517, at All Saints' Church, in Wittenberg.
Grace alone.
10-29-2017 04:14 PM - edited 10-29-2017 04:19 PM
Hi Ductbery
Good to see you have solved the problem.
It is immaterial how or why a solution occurs. The primary objective is to solve the problem.
This is the goal of this forum.
Tom
10-29-2017 04:33 PM - edited 10-29-2017 04:59 PM
Hi
I really appreciate your P.S.
Good to know you are here to help me! Lord knows, I can use all the help I can get.
If I need authoritative information on the history of the Roman Catholic church I will contact you.
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