MotzTech
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I'm having a weird issue with a laptop that I took as a trade in. For some reason Windows simply will not power off the machine. Hardware diagnostics do not reveal any issues. The system starts and runs perfectly fine. When you issue the command to shut down the it goes through the normal process. The screen goes black and the hard drive stops but the system never shuts down. Attempting to restart has the same result. Running a Linux live CD presents no issue in shutting down or restarting.
I have tried to the following to no avail.
- Full hardware diagnostics (No issues)
- Swapped memory
- Swapped the hard drive
- Reloaded the OS (Tried 7 and 8)
- Fully updated both installations and installed all relevant drivers
- set PowerDownAfterShutdown to 1
- Disabled fast startup in 8
- Ran "bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes" in 8
Some additional info
- System is able to sleep and restore from sleep fine in 8 (but not in 7)
- It's a Acer Aspire 5560 Laptop
- Both OS installations are 64bit as the system has 6GB of ram
- Issue presents itself even during Windows installation. When the system tries to reboot to continue, it just hangs.
- Event logs do not reveal anything. In fact they don't even show unexpected shutdown events. Which leads me to believe Windows is shutting down, but the hardware isn't.
- As I mentioned, a Linux live CD had no issues shutting down or restarting the system. Only Windows.
- Both drives have fresh OS installs, so no real chance of a virus infection.
- During operation the computer works fine, not problems or issues to speak of.
- I don't think it's a heat issue, fan runs strong and has a good flow. It does not matter how long the machine is on. You can turn it on and immediately try to turn it off and this happens.
I'm not really sure if this is much of an issue to be honest. I planned on giving this machine to my wife. Since it appears to be shutting down the hard drive, I suppose shutting down hard via the power button can't do to much damage. Still, it is annoying. Any insight would be appreciated.
I have tried to the following to no avail.
- Full hardware diagnostics (No issues)
- Swapped memory
- Swapped the hard drive
- Reloaded the OS (Tried 7 and 8)
- Fully updated both installations and installed all relevant drivers
- set PowerDownAfterShutdown to 1
- Disabled fast startup in 8
- Ran "bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes" in 8
Some additional info
- System is able to sleep and restore from sleep fine in 8 (but not in 7)
- It's a Acer Aspire 5560 Laptop
- Both OS installations are 64bit as the system has 6GB of ram
- Issue presents itself even during Windows installation. When the system tries to reboot to continue, it just hangs.
- Event logs do not reveal anything. In fact they don't even show unexpected shutdown events. Which leads me to believe Windows is shutting down, but the hardware isn't.
- As I mentioned, a Linux live CD had no issues shutting down or restarting the system. Only Windows.
- Both drives have fresh OS installs, so no real chance of a virus infection.
- During operation the computer works fine, not problems or issues to speak of.
- I don't think it's a heat issue, fan runs strong and has a good flow. It does not matter how long the machine is on. You can turn it on and immediately try to turn it off and this happens.
I'm not really sure if this is much of an issue to be honest. I planned on giving this machine to my wife. Since it appears to be shutting down the hard drive, I suppose shutting down hard via the power button can't do to much damage. Still, it is annoying. Any insight would be appreciated.