I tried the beta of Windows XP Pro x64 for a year and got strange shutdown problems. If I leave Avast AV running at shutdown x64 will hang at the shutdown screen for hours. If I shut off the av before shutting down x64 it shuts down normally without a hitch. Something is going on here at shutdown. Since I have upgraded x64 to retail version the problem continues to happen. Has anyone else have this problem?
I can reproduce this problem every time and fix it every time by closing the AV before shut down. Maybe Avast programmers could check into this please. Since IMHO Avast is the best thing to come round the bend for the price (free)!
Keep up the good work guys!
There were a few similar reports, but the problem is that we cannot reproduce the problem on our machines, and it also seems to be impossible to generate the memory dump at the frozen state
See this thread.
I share this problem. The pc often hangs on shutdown.
Is there anything I can do to assist in solving it?
My hardware & drivers:
Asus a8n-sli deluxe w/ bios 1013, latest whql nVidia x64 drivers (6.66)
Amd x2 3800+ at specs, latest amd x2 x64 driver
4 x 512mb generic ddr (validated by stringent prime95, pifast and memtest runs) at specs
Msi geforce 6600 gt, latest nVida x64 driver 78.01
2 x seagate barraguda 7200 hd, windows ide driver
1 x samsung dvd
1 x LG cd-rw
Roadrunner 510 external dsl modem
usb logitech keyboard
usb lugitech mouse
My software:
Windows XP x64 professional default install fully patched
Firefox latest version
Thuderbird latest version
Ad-Aware free version (non resident install)
Avast home 4 free version
Bitcomet (for 100% legal use in my country, so please no moral rants)
Windows messenger (the version that came with the windows)
Thats it!
Observations:
The same pc without avast does not hang.
The dsl modem light blink peridiocally when the shutdown occures. The pace of the blinking appears 100% regular (even intervalls), as opposite to unregular flashing caused by packet reguests from the net.
Turning off (diabling) p2p, IM and outlook providers on avast does not help.
Shutting down (by disconneting power) dls modem after hang does not help
After shutting down hang pc with the 5 sec powerbutton press, the dsl modem remains in “bright light and blinking mode” whereas with normal shutdown it switches to “dim light and no blinking mode” (no, I am not an engineer
So is there anything I could do? I will provide memory dumps if you tell me how.
I guess that it can be somewhere in the windows core.
You can try to install avast without any modul, just scanner.
And try if that will work. Then add modules one by one, and test system how it react you differnt modules. So you can find what modul is using what.
BTW… it can be some windows dll that have corrupt information. Update windows.
msvcr*.dll is part of system that lot of programs requid to work properly. You can try use those from windows xp 32-bit. // I am not sure if that do somthing. But you can try.
[i][jasuca @ Sep 18 2005, 09:26 AM][/i]
I had the same problem, I think it started when I installed avast!. But I find the solution, in the configuration of avast! you must desactivate "I'm always connected to internet" so, you colse the connections. And that's all.
I think you might have something there.
The problem started right after I installed Avast on my x64 system. I’ve only tried it once or twice, but it doesn’t seem to be freezing at shutdown anymore after I de-activated that option. It is still hanging a bit more than usual on shutdown, but it is shutting down.
Angryguy: I must say that it’s quite strange (that this option would have anything to do with the problem). Are you sure it’s related? I mean, if you turn the option back on, does the problem appear again?
I know that it’s rather hard to say when the problem doesn’t occur every time…
in the configuration of avast! you must desactivate "I'm always connected to internet"
This option is not activated for my setup, I have never turned it off so I assume it was installed with this setting disabled by default.
As I still have the problem, I can say this didn’t fix it for me, but as this problem is intermittent, I can only test any possible fixes over a period of time, the only sure thing is if I kill AVAST before shutdown.
It also works correctly on our test machines… that’s the problem.
Could everybody having the problems post a comprehensive description of his machine here, please? I mean CPU, motherboard (chipset), video card, disk controller… possibly also versions of the corresponding drivers? Maybe we could find a common factor… conflict of some specific drivers, or something like that.
Let’s not forget low-level software, if there’s any (like firewalls, if any support Win64).
Thanks.
I too have this same problem. And as RawOstrich has, I too have an Asus board for an Athlon 64.
My specs:
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ (939 pin)
Asus A8N-E M/B
3 GB of PC 3200 ram (2x512mb, 2x1gb)
2x 120 GB SATA HD Striped together
16x DVD NEC burner
PowerColor Radeon X850Pro (256 mb) PCIx version
MS Windows XP Pro x64 edition (retail w/ all crit updates)
Running nVidia NForce drivers ver. 6.66 w/ Asus bios 1.06
I have also this problem, but sometimes machine will shutdown or sometimes not. I have also noticed that it will not shutdown if the user has no admin priviledges. But even with admin priviledges the machine will not shutdown. Merely I have though this could be some “properties” of a new Windows, because I remember once there was also a shutdown problem with Win98 itself when you have shared network drives.
Although I send my specs also if it helps someone
Shuttle SN25P
AMD Athlon64 3500+
NVIDIA nForce™4 Ultra MCP drivers 6.66
NVIDIA GF6600GT drivers 77.77
VIA Envy24PT drivers 4.60b
1024Mb PC3200
NEC 16x DVD
I am using Windows XP Pro x64 with all updates on a new Gigabtyte GA-8I955X Pro motherboard with 1 GB DDR2 RAM and Intel 660 (3.6ghz) processor. It has the Intel 955 chipset.
I do not have any problem with shut down or restarting.