I may offer my experience on this problem. There is a very good chance that
this is a driver related problem. Almost all cases of this shut down
problem I've solved are ended up with update drivers, change PCI slot,
change IRQs. Sometimes, a bad driver may not crash win98, but cause shut
down problems. change PCI slots around, and carefully assign/manage IRQs may
have good result. I personaly never had any single win98 shut down problems
unsolved. But I have to admit that I sometimes require format/reinstall
everything to solve the problems. and only a few times (when customers not
willing to believe the truth), I had to show customers that the PCs has no
problem to shut down (use our workshop HDD, and show them PCs do shut down
with our installation of win98). I personaly found that MS shut down patch
dose very little to solve the problem.
eg. If you have a SB live card, and have shut down problem, there is a great
chance if you update driver, and make sure SB game port to share IRQ with
printer port, the problem will be gone.
I remember on a particular mobo, if you have sound card on PCI3 or 5, win98
won't shut down.
Also, sometimes, a BIOS flash is what needed. I've seen utility/system
software to casue shut down problems too.
Jun Qian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 7:36 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] shutdown doesn't turn off
> Gary, you've got the dreaded W98 Shutdown bug. This isn't a virus, it's a
> glitch, and unfortunately there isn't a simple answer. There's been a
HEAP
> of posts about this (where are the archive files, anyway? - anyone?)
> and the net abounds with fixes
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