Help: Windows XP comments stuck on "Windows is Shutting Down"

I have a guest Windows XP computer that is stuck on the screen to close.  When I try to shut down or restart the Virtual Machine in the menu prompt, Fusion wonder if I'm sure, and when I say yes, nothing happens.  The only thing I can do is suspend and resume the comments.

I don't have a snapshot to restore.  Is it possible that I can 'pull the plug' and force the VM to start to clean?

Thanks for any help!

Click the Virtual Machines menu and press the Option key, and then select Power Off.

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