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Old July 26th 05, 06:20 AM
Vista
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Default XP SP2 restarts on shutdown

XP Pro SP2 restarts instead of shutting down. has started recently and none
of the standard solutions have helped (DEP, off; unchecked Auto Restart; all
patches up-to-date, no virus/ adware issue, APM - not available). Checked
BIOS and could find nothing wrong (BIOS was updated 6-8 months back without
problems).

Problem started after I updated/ installed a few programs - the first was
installing the trial version of Intervideo's HomeTheater (followed by
uninstalling). I later updated my Nero 6 Burning ROM to the latest NERO 6
Reloaded. PowerDVD6 and WinDVR3 were preinstalled (if this info helps).

I suspect driver conflict for lack of any other suitable explanation.

My config is P4 2.8GHz with a 160GB SATA HDD and 1GB DDR RAM, NVIDIA 5200
AGP Graphics card., 2 x DVD+/- R/RW/1xRAM drives.

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Old July 26th 05, 07:19 AM
Will Denny
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Hi

Have you tried the following link to Jim Eshelman's web site:

http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php

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"Vista" wrote in message
...
XP Pro SP2 restarts instead of shutting down. has started recently and
none
of the standard solutions have helped (DEP, off; unchecked Auto Restart;
all
patches up-to-date, no virus/ adware issue, APM - not available). Checked
BIOS and could find nothing wrong (BIOS was updated 6-8 months back
without
problems).

Problem started after I updated/ installed a few programs - the first was
installing the trial version of Intervideo's HomeTheater (followed by
uninstalling). I later updated my Nero 6 Burning ROM to the latest NERO 6
Reloaded. PowerDVD6 and WinDVR3 were preinstalled (if this info helps).

I suspect driver conflict for lack of any other suitable explanation.

My config is P4 2.8GHz with a 160GB SATA HDD and 1GB DDR RAM, NVIDIA 5200
AGP Graphics card., 2 x DVD+/- R/RW/1xRAM drives.



  #3  
Old July 26th 05, 07:31 AM
Vista
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Thanks Will . Yes - have been thru all solutions that came up on googling
(including Jim Eshelman's site, Kellys Korner, ElderGeek, and MS KB...). Have
drawn a blank so far.
Suspect some kind of a software/ driver conflict as the problem started
after I installed and removed Intervideo Hometheater and Nero Reloaded
(update). Nero 6 has been on my system for ages without problems forcing me
to suspect Intervideo Hometheater...



"Will Denny" wrote:

Hi

Have you tried the following link to Jim Eshelman's web site:

http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups


"Vista" wrote in message
...
XP Pro SP2 restarts instead of shutting down. has started recently and
none
of the standard solutions have helped (DEP, off; unchecked Auto Restart;
all
patches up-to-date, no virus/ adware issue, APM - not available). Checked
BIOS and could find nothing wrong (BIOS was updated 6-8 months back
without
problems).

Problem started after I updated/ installed a few programs - the first was
installing the trial version of Intervideo's HomeTheater (followed by
uninstalling). I later updated my Nero 6 Burning ROM to the latest NERO 6
Reloaded. PowerDVD6 and WinDVR3 were preinstalled (if this info helps).

I suspect driver conflict for lack of any other suitable explanation.

My config is P4 2.8GHz with a 160GB SATA HDD and 1GB DDR RAM, NVIDIA 5200
AGP Graphics card., 2 x DVD+/- R/RW/1xRAM drives.




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Old July 26th 05, 08:47 AM
Will
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In this Xp Pro ,Shutdown.Exe is 19k in \System32. Yours should be similar
unless some install varied it, search for shutdown. Could be a Shutdown.old?
In my registry there is no specific reference to Shut Down aside from 2 tips.

1) In “Run” type cmd
2) in command prompt, type shutdown /?

If entering shutdown -s -f does the same thing as your attempt
to shutdown in normal manner, then I have no further suggestions.
If it works, then you can use it from a .bat file that you create until
an answer comes from elsewhere or you reinstall system.

"Vista" wrote:

Thanks Will . Yes - have been thru all solutions that came up on googling
(including Jim Eshelman's site, Kellys Korner, ElderGeek, and MS KB...). Have
drawn a blank so far.
Suspect some kind of a software/ driver conflict as the problem started
after I installed and removed Intervideo Hometheater and Nero Reloaded
(update). Nero 6 has been on my system for ages without problems forcing me
to suspect Intervideo Hometheater...



"Will Denny" wrote:

Hi

Have you tried the following link to Jim Eshelman's web site:

http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
Please reply to the News Groups


"Vista" wrote in message
...
XP Pro SP2 restarts instead of shutting down. has started recently and
none
of the standard solutions have helped (DEP, off; unchecked Auto Restart;
all
patches up-to-date, no virus/ adware issue, APM - not available). Checked
BIOS and could find nothing wrong (BIOS was updated 6-8 months back
without
problems).

Problem started after I updated/ installed a few programs - the first was
installing the trial version of Intervideo's HomeTheater (followed by
uninstalling). I later updated my Nero 6 Burning ROM to the latest NERO 6
Reloaded. PowerDVD6 and WinDVR3 were preinstalled (if this info helps).

I suspect driver conflict for lack of any other suitable explanation.

My config is P4 2.8GHz with a 160GB SATA HDD and 1GB DDR RAM, NVIDIA 5200
AGP Graphics card., 2 x DVD+/- R/RW/1xRAM drives.




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Old July 26th 05, 09:09 AM
Vista
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Thanks once again, Will.

1) If I find shutdown.old should I rename this to shutdown.exe? Any way I
can check the command sequence in the current shutdown.exe?

2) Will try shutdown -s -f and revert. If system does not restart, will live
with this till I find a solution OR feel inspired to do a clean reinstall.
Wondering if a inplace repair install will work?

Regards

"Will" wrote:

In this Xp Pro ,Shutdown.Exe is 19k in \System32. Yours should be similar
unless some install varied it, search for shutdown. Could be a Shutdown.old?
In my registry there is no specific reference to Shut Down aside from 2 tips.

1) In “Run” type cmd
2) in command prompt, type shutdown /?

If entering shutdown -s -f does the same thing as your attempt
to shutdown in normal manner, then I have no further suggestions.
If it works, then you can use it from a .bat file that you create until
an answer comes from elsewhere or you reinstall system.


  #6  
Old July 26th 05, 05:02 PM
Michael T
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I would turn off Auto Restart, then after the next failure check your Event
Viewer for errors flagged with a red X.

Right-click My Computer, click the Advanced tab, click Settings under
Startup and Recovery , and then view the Automatically restart check box
under System Failure . If the Automatically restart check box is selected,
Windows automatically restarts if the computer stops unexpectedly. So
UNcheck this check box.

To launch Event Viewer
Start Run and type
eventvwr.msc


--
Michael

"Vista" wrote in message
...
XP Pro SP2 restarts instead of shutting down. has started recently and
none
of the standard solutions have helped (DEP, off; unchecked Auto Restart;
all
patches up-to-date, no virus/ adware issue, APM - not available). Checked
BIOS and could find nothing wrong (BIOS was updated 6-8 months back
without
problems).

Problem started after I updated/ installed a few programs - the first was
installing the trial version of Intervideo's HomeTheater (followed by
uninstalling). I later updated my Nero 6 Burning ROM to the latest NERO 6
Reloaded. PowerDVD6 and WinDVR3 were preinstalled (if this info helps).

I suspect driver conflict for lack of any other suitable explanation.

My config is P4 2.8GHz with a 160GB SATA HDD and 1GB DDR RAM, NVIDIA 5200
AGP Graphics card., 2 x DVD+/- R/RW/1xRAM drives.



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Old July 27th 05, 02:12 AM
Vista
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Will - the "shutdown -s -f" did not work either. There was no "shutdown.old",
so in effect there has been no change to the shutdown.exe file (last modified
date is date of installation).

Thanks

"Will" wrote:

In this Xp Pro ,Shutdown.Exe is 19k in \System32. Yours should be similar
unless some install varied it, search for shutdown. Could be a Shutdown.old?
In my registry there is no specific reference to Shut Down aside from 2 tips.

1) In “Run” type cmd
2) in command prompt, type shutdown /?

If entering shutdown -s -f does the same thing as your attempt
to shutdown in normal manner, then I have no further suggestions.
If it works, then you can use it from a .bat file that you create until
an answer comes from elsewhere or you reinstall system.


  #8  
Old July 27th 05, 02:18 AM
Vista
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Hello Michael

Had unchecked "restart windows automatically" earlier. Checked out the event
viewer and noticed 2 consisted startup errors - one under APPLICATIONS and
the other under SYSTEM. Pasting the text below for your referece:

EVENT VIEWER - APPLICATION ERROR:
PctSpk Error: category None
The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( PctSpk ) cannot be
found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry
information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote
computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this
description; see Help and Support for details. The following
information is part of the event: PctSpk error: 1063,
StartServiceCtrlDispatcher failed

EVENT VIEWER - SYSTEM ERROR:
Source:Service Control Manager
Event:7000
The bsaspi32 service failed to start due to the following error:
The system cannot find the file specified.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

I think the PctSpk error is/ was linked to my HP56 PCI Modem (have disabled
and reinstalled that now).

No clue on the System error and will be googling on that for more info. Any
help is most welcome.

Thanks

"Michael T" wrote:

I would turn off Auto Restart, then after the next failure check your Event
Viewer for errors flagged with a red X.

Right-click My Computer, click the Advanced tab, click Settings under
Startup and Recovery , and then view the Automatically restart check box
under System Failure . If the Automatically restart check box is selected,
Windows automatically restarts if the computer stops unexpectedly. So
UNcheck this check box.

To launch Event Viewer
Start Run and type
eventvwr.msc


--
Michael


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Old July 27th 05, 07:52 AM
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"Vista" wrote in message
...

EVENT VIEWER - SYSTEM ERROR:
Source:Service Control Manager
Event:7000
The bsaspi32 service failed to start due to the following error:
The system cannot find the file specified.


Generally what this error means is that the system cannot find the file
bsapi32.

This 7000 event may occur when a service was not uninstalled properly (not
removed from the service database). The Service Control Manager is trying to
start the service but the executable is not there. You may want to remove
the entries for the service from the registry.

This may also occur if one of the dependent files are missing or are the for
the wrong OS version.


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Old July 28th 05, 04:54 AM
Vista
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Hello Michael

I ran a google and it came up with two possible options on bsaspi32 - one is
BHA Corp's ASPI file by the name bsaspi32.sys and the other is a driver
bsaspi32.dll. I suppose it is the former (as my DVD drive came with a basic
edition of BHA Corp's B's Gold and B's Clip software that I later uninstalled
(uninstalled long ago).

Then again, do you think this could be the reason for the restart? Will try
locating bsaspi32 in the registry and delete the same (I suppose I just run a
Edit-Find option with the name 'bsaspi32' and delete). Will revert on
progress later today.

'Michael T' wrote:

Generally what this error means is that the system cannot find the file
bsapi32.

This 7000 event may occur when a service was not uninstalled properly (not
removed from the service database). The Service Control Manager is trying to
start the service but the executable is not there. You may want to remove
the entries for the service from the registry.

This may also occur if one of the dependent files are missing or are the for
the wrong OS version.



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Old July 29th 05, 03:10 AM
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How does one remove the entry from the Registry? Ran a search in Regedit that
came up with the service listed under 'Root' - but would not let me delete
it.

Tried reinstalling BHA Corp's software hoping that would solve the problem -
no luck again (the bsaspi32 was not installed). So my earlier presumption on
the origin of the service/ file was wrong.

Welcome inputs on deleting bsaspi32 service from the registry.

Thanks!

"Michael T" wrote:

Generally what this error means is that the system cannot find the file
bsapi32.

This 7000 event may occur when a service was not uninstalled properly (not
removed from the service database). The Service Control Manager is trying to
start the service but the executable is not there. You may want to remove
the entries for the service from the registry.

This may also occur if one of the dependent files are missing or are the for
the wrong OS version.



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Old July 29th 05, 03:57 AM
Michael T
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"Vista" wrote in message
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How does one remove the entry from the Registry? Ran a search in Regedit
that
came up with the service listed under 'Root' - but would not let me delete
it.


Not sure why that is happening, but the good news is a Root setting is
probably an unlikely cause of your problem.


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Old July 29th 05, 04:03 AM
Michael T
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"Vista" wrote in message
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How does one remove the entry from the Registry? Ran a search in Regedit
that
came up with the service listed under 'Root' - but would not let me delete
it.


You might try again in Safe Mode.

By the way, Regedit does have a help file - the icon is on the menu bar.


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Old July 29th 05, 04:22 AM
Vista
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Thanks - will try thehelp option and the safe mode and revert. There was a
separate bsaspi32 folder outside the root as well - though registry, beyond
the very basics, usually has me all confused.

Regards

"Michael T" wrote:

"Vista" wrote in message
...
How does one remove the entry from the Registry? Ran a search in Regedit
that
came up with the service listed under 'Root' - but would not let me delete
it.


You might try again in Safe Mode.

By the way, Regedit does have a help file - the icon is on the menu bar.



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Old July 29th 05, 04:46 AM
Michael T
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While many experts discourage the use of registry cleaner applications, I
have used RegCleaner 4.3 many times with no known adverse consequences. I
suppose the key phrase is "no known", so "use at your own risk" would
probably be good advise.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download460.html


"Vista" wrote in message
...
Thanks - will try the help option and the safe mode and revert. There was
a
separate bsaspi32 folder outside the root as well - though registry,
beyond
the very basics, usually has me all confused.

Regards

"Michael T" wrote:

"Vista" wrote in message
...
How does one remove the entry from the Registry? Ran a search in
Regedit
that
came up with the service listed under 'Root' - but would not let me
delete
it.


You might try again in Safe Mode.

By the way, Regedit does have a help file - the icon is on the menu bar.





 




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