Windows 8 Pro restarts instead of closing down.

Hello

I have Windows 8 Pro x 64. I encountered this problem 3 times now.
When I select "Shut down" in the "Power" menu, it restarts in fact instead of power. After that, when I connect, it gives me an error message "send / do not sent" who says that my computer has encountered a problem during the restart blocking down and she.
Any idead why this happens?

I had the same problem.
But the Solution obtained by following these simple steps of 5:

1. If you are on the new screen startup, power supply , and Windows will automatically search for the term and will show you the results.

If you are on the desktop, move your cursor to the top right of the screen to access the new Charms Bar. Now, click on the optionSearch and the power of type in the search box.

2. now click on parameters of link given in law-bar side of search page results and then click on the link ' change this power buttons " given in the search results.

3. it will open Power Options window. You can also open the same window by typing powercfg.cpl in the dialog box RUN and press enter and then click on the link ' choose what buttons power ' in the left sidebar.

Now go down to bottom and you will see "Turn the quick start (recommended)" option in the settings to stop section.

4 turn off the option by unchecking the check box, and then click the "Save Changes" button.

PS:  If the option is not shown or grayed out, scroll to the top and click on the link "Change settings that are currently unavailable" .

5. it's her. Restart your system and your reboot or shutdown problems should get fixed in Windows 8

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