Windows Vista 64 bit not Shutting Down

I have Windows Vista 64-bit and after a few recent updates it will not shut correctly. The screen saying shutting down just y rest turns and it never stops. I have to use the power button then go through "Windows is not stopped correctly." Does anyone have a suggestion on what I can do to fix it?

Well at least you know it's updates.
But now that you have restored on before the updated Automatic updates of Windows will try to re - install the updates again on the next update of the cycle. This can cause the issue to recur.

To work around this problem and continue troubleshooting follow these steps:

(1) to prevent the restart that follows the Blue Screen Of Death, go to the control panel. Select system, select the System Protection, select the Advanced setting. In the startup and recovery section, click the settings button. In the dialogue box uncheck 'automatically restart '.

This way if the BSOD appears it will remain on the screen until you restart manually (with the power switch) so you can copy all the info.

2) go to the control panel and select Windows updates, then settings. In the settings dialog box, select "download updates but let me choose whether to install them. When you click OK and return to the precedding box select "Check for updates".

(3) then make a list of the updates download. Download the General description and the number of K.
You will be able to select the ones you want to install. Select one and install it. It is necessary to restart even if it doesn't tell you the restart.

(4) see if afier you is installed the problem returns. If this is not the case back to the updates, and install the following and so on.

(5) when get you to one that is causing the BSOD a brand notes of everything about the BSOD and updated at the source of the problem and to publish them.

This is enough to understand the nature of the conflict with the update and fix it.

If this can be done at least you know what update is the problem, it can be uninstalled in most cases without reverting to a restore point. It can also be marked as 'Hidden', then in the future Windows Update will not download again it and raise the problem of repeat.

Finally you can win the lottery Windows and after you have reinstalled all the updates from that above a time procedure everthing could be OK. He has been known to occur. One just update downloads may have been corrupted. a second facility will work then.

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