Hi Sixto,
At work I recently acquired a new PentiumII 350 running Win98. I also had
shutdown problems. There are detailed troubleshooting instructions at:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/windows/tshoot/startup98/
Inspite of the "startup" in the title, it also covers shutdown problems. My
first option was to disable fast shutdown. This seemed to work initially,
but I subsequently had intermittent problems shutting down.
I then implemented the fast shutdown tip (see One click shutdown, 12
March, 1999, posted by Shyamal Gupta) adding a shortcut
c:\windows\Rundll.exe user.exe,exitwindows to my desktop and quicklaunch
bar. I have had no shutdown problems since. Hope this helps.
Rosalind W.
On 29 April Sixto Ballico wrote:
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"When I try to shutdown Win98, it will close all the programs and prompts
me to "Windows 98 Shutting
Down" and then it stays that way forever (never go off). The screen still
got the nice Windows 98
display in front of the seemingly turbulent clouds. (I know it's Win98 logo
and they think it's really
nice) >Now, I always have to forcefully reset it or turn the power off in
order for me to reboot the system.
However, after rebooting, I get to "scandisk" task which takes a longer
time to process (scan the disk
for some errors aparrently), and would say the system was not properly
shutdown.
Any thoughts to eliminate this kind of problem. I truly appreciate it."
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