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Old November 18th 09, 05:10 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Brian W
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Default Shutdown/restart Windows 7 (x64)

Whenever i use the 'Restart' option on the start menu, I get an error in the
Event Log saying that Windows was not properly shut down, even though it
does in fact shutdown and restart properly. However it causes the
Reliability index to go down every time this happens.

Using the 'Shutdown' Start menu button does not cause this problem, however
using any one the many 'Shutdown' timer gadgets does create the error.


Is there any way to stop this happening? it's not a major problem just
slightly annoying!


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Old November 19th 09, 03:04 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
wasted[_3_]
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Default Shutdown/restart Windows 7 (x64)

Brian W wrote:
Whenever i use the 'Restart' option on the start menu, I get an error in
the Event Log saying that Windows was not properly shut down, even
though it does in fact shutdown and restart properly. However it causes
the Reliability index to go down every time this happens.

Using the 'Shutdown' Start menu button does not cause this problem,
however using any one the many 'Shutdown' timer gadgets does create the
error.


Is there any way to stop this happening? it's not a major problem just
slightly annoying!



I don't have a solution,just thought I'ld let you know that on my new
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit pc I get the same errors on restart but
not on shutdown.
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Old November 19th 09, 03:08 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Brian Jackson
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Default Shutdown/restart Windows 7 (x64)


"wasted" wrote in message
...
Brian W wrote:
Whenever i use the 'Restart' option on the start menu, I get an error in
the Event Log saying that Windows was not properly shut down, even though
it does in fact shutdown and restart properly. However it causes the
Reliability index to go down every time this happens.

Using the 'Shutdown' Start menu button does not cause this problem,
however using any one the many 'Shutdown' timer gadgets does create the
error.


Is there any way to stop this happening? it's not a major problem just
slightly annoying!



I don't have a solution,just thought I'ld let you know that on my new
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit pc I get the same errors on restart but not
on shutdown.


Try a brilliant product called CCleaner its Free!

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Old November 19th 09, 04:16 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
wasted[_3_]
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Default Shutdown/restart Windows 7 (x64)

Brian Jackson wrote:

"wasted" wrote in message
...
Brian W wrote:
Whenever i use the 'Restart' option on the start menu, I get an error
in the Event Log saying that Windows was not properly shut down, even
though it does in fact shutdown and restart properly. However it
causes the Reliability index to go down every time this happens.

Using the 'Shutdown' Start menu button does not cause this problem,
however using any one the many 'Shutdown' timer gadgets does create
the error.


Is there any way to stop this happening? it's not a major problem
just slightly annoying!



I don't have a solution,just thought I'ld let you know that on my new
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit pc I get the same errors on restart but
not on shutdown.


Try a brilliant product called CCleaner its Free!


I use CCleaner and it doesn't get rid of the restart errors.
 




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