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New Shutting Off Problem



 
 
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Old January 19th 09, 06:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
ringnutz
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Default New Shutting Off Problem


Hello, I have read at least 20 articles about random shutdowna but i
cant seem to find the right solution. I am running Vista 64 (Ultimate)
on a toshiba laptop and i can do anything on the computer with no
problem, play games, run multiple apps, the only time i get the problem
is when i let it idle. I recently upgraded from 32 bit (as in like 2
days ago) and it never had this problem. I have disabled all power
management options so that it should stay on when i close the lid. it
will run idle for anywhere from 1-30 minutes or so. then without warning
the power turns off, it doesnt go through shutdown b/c everytime i turn
it back on it gives me the windows was shutdown improperly screen. It is
not a power supply problem, and it is not overheating, and i am running
SP1.

What follows is the log from the event viewer and all logs at the time
of shutoff have an error code of 200 followed by varying programs
running at the timem and all 200 codes are followed shortly by 100
codes. The same thing happens in safe mode.

*-* *System*

*-* *Provider*


[ *Name*] Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance


[ *Guid*] {cfc18ec0-96b1-4eba-961b-622caee05b0a}



*EventID* 100


*Version* 1


*Level* 1


*Task* 4002


*Opcode* 34


*Keywords* 0x8000000000010000

*-* *TimeCreated*


[ *SystemTime*] 2009-01-19T04:52:19.484Z



*EventRecordID* 192

*-* *Correlation*


[ *ActivityID*] {00000001-0000-0000-F411-882CF179C901}


*-* *Execution*


[ *ProcessID*] 1584


[ *ThreadID*] 2220



*Channel* Microsoft-Windows-Diagnostics-Performance/Operational


*Computer* Ringer-Laptop

*-* *Security*


[ *UserID*] S-1-5-19

*-* *EventData*

*BootTsVersion* 2

*BootStartTime* 2009-01-19T04:48:29.796Z

*BootEndTime* 2009-01-19T04:52:15.347Z

*SystemBootInstance* 27

*UserBootInstance* 21

*BootTime* 164526

*MainPathBootTime* 86992

*BootKernelInitTime* 26

*BootDriverInitTime* 22094

*BootDevicesInitTime* 8081

*BootPrefetchInitTime* 47345

*BootPrefetchBytes* 402460672

*BootAutoChkTime* 0

*BootSmssInitTime* 15587

*BootCriticalServicesInitTime* 1176

*BootUserProfileProcessingTime* 4562

*BootMachineProfileProcessingTime* 331

*BootExplorerInitTime* 14500

*BootNumStartupApps* 2

*BootPostBootTime* 77534

*BootIsRebootAfterInstall* false

*BootRootCauseStepImprovementBits* 0

*BootRootCauseGradualImprovementBits* 4194304

*BootRootCauseStepDegradationBits* 4

*BootRootCauseGradualDegradationBits* 4

*BootIsDegradation* false

*BootIsStepDegradation* false

*BootIsGradualDegradation* false

*BootImprovementDelta* 0

*BootDegradationDelta* 0

*BootIsRootCauseIdentified* true


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