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| Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown I have a new HP Pavilion dv6200 CTO Notebook, and does not consistantly sleep or hibernate correctly. The Error message from Vista Business OS (32 bit) is: ----vvv--------------vvv----------- Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6 Locale ID: 1033 Additional information about the problem: BCCode: 9f BCP1: 00000003 BCP2: 848A4030 BCP3: 86847030 BCP4: 85BD9C48 OS Version: 6_0_6000 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 256_1 Files that help describe the problem: C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini072007-01.dmp C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-166515-0.sysdata.xml C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WERB1E0.tmp.version.txt -------^^^^---^^^^^^^^^^-------------^^^----------- There is the option to click on a button to find a solution, but there is never a solution found. After reading the threads in this discussion group on this TOPIC (Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown), I tried what was suggested and disabled automatic reboot to hone in on the problem. Now I see that the issue is on SHUTDOWN.... It is failing to Shutdown correctly, and a blue screen pops up.... I received the following message: -------vvvvvvvv--------------------vvvv---------- A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE It this is the first time your've seen this Stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these stesps: Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows updates you might need. If problems conintue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing, If you need to use safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. Technical information: ***STOP: 0x0000009F (0x00000003, 0x85066030, 0x86C163D0, 0x85259988) Collecting Data for crash dump ... Initializing disk for crash dump ... Beginning dump of physical memory. Dumping physical memory to disk: 100 Physical memory dump complete. Contact your system admin or technical support for for further assistance. --------^^^^^------------------^^-------------- So the issue appears to be with Shutdown, and explains why it has NOT shutdown correctly from the beginning.... Anybody have any ideas about the cause and solution for this? |
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| RE: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown I have some additional data points about this DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE ... It was brought to my attention that MS Vista update KB938194 is to improve the stability of Vista and the 9f error (dated 8/7/2007) Another Vista Update dated 3/27/2007 KB936171 is specific for one issue causing DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE... Unfortunately, when I try to install this update, I am told that it is not for my computer. Anyone have an idea about why it would not apply to my laptop with a dual core AMD processor? Also I see that XP Pro has, I think, a software tool to help pin point what is causing a DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE. Does anyone know if such a software tool exists for Vista yet? Thanks, Steve_B "SteveB_0001" wrote: [color=blue] > I have a new HP Pavilion dv6200 CTO Notebook, and does not consistantly sleep > or hibernate correctly. The Error message from Vista Business OS (32 bit) is: > > ----vvv--------------vvv----------- > Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown > > Problem signature: > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6 > Locale ID: 1033 > > Additional information about the problem: > BCCode: 9f > BCP1: 00000003 > BCP2: 848A4030 > BCP3: 86847030 > BCP4: 85BD9C48 > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 256_1 > > Files that help describe the problem: > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini072007-01.dmp > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-166515-0.sysdata.xml > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WERB1E0.tmp.version.txt > -------^^^^---^^^^^^^^^^-------------^^^----------- > > There is the option to click on a button to find a solution, but there is > never a solution found. > > After reading the threads in this discussion group on this TOPIC (Windows > has recovered from an unexpected shutdown), I tried what was suggested and > disabled automatic reboot to hone in on the problem. > > Now I see that the issue is on SHUTDOWN.... It is failing to Shutdown > correctly, and a blue screen pops up.... I received the following message: > > -------vvvvvvvv--------------------vvvv---------- > A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage > to your computer. > > DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE > > It this is the first time your've seen this Stop error screen, restart your > computer. If this screen appears again, follow these stesps: > > Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If > this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for > any windows updates you might need. > > If problems conintue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or > software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing, If you > need to use safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, > press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. > > Technical information: > > ***STOP: 0x0000009F (0x00000003, 0x85066030, 0x86C163D0, 0x85259988) > > > Collecting Data for crash dump ... > Initializing disk for crash dump ... > Beginning dump of physical memory. > Dumping physical memory to disk: 100 > Physical memory dump complete. > Contact your system admin or technical support for for further assistance. > --------^^^^^------------------^^-------------- > > So the issue appears to be with Shutdown, and explains why it has NOT > shutdown correctly from the beginning.... > > Anybody have any ideas about the cause and solution for this? >[/color] |
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| RE: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown Hi Steve, I've been having the exact same frustrating issue since I bought my new Acer laptop with Vista loaded on it. Its got to be Vista. Have you gotten a reply to your question? Please let me know if you come up with a solution. Would I be crazy to uninstall Vista and load XP? :) Thanks much, Michele "SteveB_0001" wrote: [color=blue] > I have a new HP Pavilion dv6200 CTO Notebook, and does not consistantly sleep > or hibernate correctly. The Error message from Vista Business OS (32 bit) is: > > ----vvv--------------vvv----------- > Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown > > Problem signature: > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6 > Locale ID: 1033 > > Additional information about the problem: > BCCode: 9f > BCP1: 00000003 > BCP2: 848A4030 > BCP3: 86847030 > BCP4: 85BD9C48 > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 256_1 > > Files that help describe the problem: > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini072007-01.dmp > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-166515-0.sysdata.xml > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WERB1E0.tmp.version.txt > -------^^^^---^^^^^^^^^^-------------^^^----------- > > There is the option to click on a button to find a solution, but there is > never a solution found. > > After reading the threads in this discussion group on this TOPIC (Windows > has recovered from an unexpected shutdown), I tried what was suggested and > disabled automatic reboot to hone in on the problem. > > Now I see that the issue is on SHUTDOWN.... It is failing to Shutdown > correctly, and a blue screen pops up.... I received the following message: > > -------vvvvvvvv--------------------vvvv---------- > A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage > to your computer. > > DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE > > It this is the first time your've seen this Stop error screen, restart your > computer. If this screen appears again, follow these stesps: > > Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If > this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for > any windows updates you might need. > > If problems conintue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or > software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing, If you > need to use safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, > press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. > > Technical information: > > ***STOP: 0x0000009F (0x00000003, 0x85066030, 0x86C163D0, 0x85259988) > > > Collecting Data for crash dump ... > Initializing disk for crash dump ... > Beginning dump of physical memory. > Dumping physical memory to disk: 100 > Physical memory dump complete. > Contact your system admin or technical support for for further assistance. > --------^^^^^------------------^^-------------- > > So the issue appears to be with Shutdown, and explains why it has NOT > shutdown correctly from the beginning.... > > Anybody have any ideas about the cause and solution for this? >[/color] |
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| RE: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown Hi Michele, A person in the developer's forum asked me if I used ZoneAlarm yesterday and this question lead me to the apparent solution... Do you use ZoneAlarm? My answer was YES I do... The person in the Vista Dev Forum told me he had had a similar problem as mine and had discovered that UNinstalling ZoneAlarm solved this problem... at least for four day in a row and counting... So I UNINSTALLED my v7.xx ZoneAlarm and found that my laptop was able to hibernate and sleep with no issues.... this solved my laptop problem... for two days in a row and counting... Here is a link to the other thread: [url]http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2025938&SiteID=1&mode=1[/url] I am waiting to hear from ZoneAlarm (I opened an support request)... in the mean time I am using the MS Firewall... I hope this helps. Stephen =================== "Michele" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi Steve, > > I've been having the exact same frustrating issue since I bought my new Acer > laptop with Vista loaded on it. Its got to be Vista. Have you gotten a reply > to your question? Please let me know if you come up with a solution. > > Would I be crazy to uninstall Vista and load XP? :) > > Thanks much, > Michele > > "SteveB_0001" wrote: >[color=green] > > I have a new HP Pavilion dv6200 CTO Notebook, and does not consistantly sleep > > or hibernate correctly. The Error message from Vista Business OS (32 bit) is: > > > > ----vvv--------------vvv----------- > > Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown > > > > Problem signature: > > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6 > > Locale ID: 1033 > > > > Additional information about the problem: > > BCCode: 9f > > BCP1: 00000003 > > BCP2: 848A4030 > > BCP3: 86847030 > > BCP4: 85BD9C48 > > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > > Service Pack: 0_0 > > Product: 256_1 > > > > Files that help describe the problem: > > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini072007-01.dmp > > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-166515-0.sysdata.xml > > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WERB1E0.tmp.version.txt > > -------^^^^---^^^^^^^^^^-------------^^^----------- > > > > There is the option to click on a button to find a solution, but there is > > never a solution found. > > > > After reading the threads in this discussion group on this TOPIC (Windows > > has recovered from an unexpected shutdown), I tried what was suggested and > > disabled automatic reboot to hone in on the problem. > > > > Now I see that the issue is on SHUTDOWN.... It is failing to Shutdown > > correctly, and a blue screen pops up.... I received the following message: > > > > -------vvvvvvvv--------------------vvvv---------- > > A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage > > to your computer. > > > > DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE > > > > It this is the first time your've seen this Stop error screen, restart your > > computer. If this screen appears again, follow these stesps: > > > > Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If > > this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for > > any windows updates you might need. > > > > If problems conintue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or > > software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing, If you > > need to use safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, > > press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. > > > > Technical information: > > > > ***STOP: 0x0000009F (0x00000003, 0x85066030, 0x86C163D0, 0x85259988) > > > > > > Collecting Data for crash dump ... > > Initializing disk for crash dump ... > > Beginning dump of physical memory. > > Dumping physical memory to disk: 100 > > Physical memory dump complete. > > Contact your system admin or technical support for for further assistance. > > --------^^^^^------------------^^-------------- > > > > So the issue appears to be with Shutdown, and explains why it has NOT > > shutdown correctly from the beginning.... > > > > Anybody have any ideas about the cause and solution for this? > >[/color][/color] |
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| RE: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown I have a Sager with an AMD processor. I use System Mechanic Professional (not Zone Alarm) and I have the same problem. I am using Vista Home Premium. Could it be VHP? I also was configuring a new Dell for a friend who has ZA. He got the same error message. He has VHP and an AMD processor. "SteveB_0001" wrote: [color=blue] > Hi Michele, > > A person in the developer's forum asked me if I used ZoneAlarm yesterday and > this question lead me to the apparent solution... > > Do you use ZoneAlarm? > > My answer was YES I do... > > The person in the Vista Dev Forum told me he had had a similar problem as > mine and had discovered that UNinstalling ZoneAlarm solved this problem... at > least for four day in a row and counting... > > So I UNINSTALLED my v7.xx ZoneAlarm and found that my laptop was able to > hibernate and sleep with no issues.... this solved my laptop problem... for > two days in a row and counting... > > Here is a link to the other thread: > [url]http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2025938&SiteID=1&mode=1[/url] > > I am waiting to hear from ZoneAlarm (I opened an support request)... in the > mean time I am using the MS Firewall... > > I hope this helps. > > Stephen > =================== > > "Michele" wrote: >[color=green] > > Hi Steve, > > > > I've been having the exact same frustrating issue since I bought my new Acer > > laptop with Vista loaded on it. Its got to be Vista. Have you gotten a reply > > to your question? Please let me know if you come up with a solution. > > > > Would I be crazy to uninstall Vista and load XP? :) > > > > Thanks much, > > Michele > > > > "SteveB_0001" wrote: > >[color=darkred] > > > I have a new HP Pavilion dv6200 CTO Notebook, and does not consistantly sleep > > > or hibernate correctly. The Error message from Vista Business OS (32 bit) is: > > > > > > ----vvv--------------vvv----------- > > > Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown > > > > > > Problem signature: > > > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > > > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6 > > > Locale ID: 1033 > > > > > > Additional information about the problem: > > > BCCode: 9f > > > BCP1: 00000003 > > > BCP2: 848A4030 > > > BCP3: 86847030 > > > BCP4: 85BD9C48 > > > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > > > Service Pack: 0_0 > > > Product: 256_1 > > > > > > Files that help describe the problem: > > > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini072007-01.dmp > > > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-166515-0.sysdata.xml > > > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WERB1E0.tmp.version.txt > > > -------^^^^---^^^^^^^^^^-------------^^^----------- > > > > > > There is the option to click on a button to find a solution, but there is > > > never a solution found. > > > > > > After reading the threads in this discussion group on this TOPIC (Windows > > > has recovered from an unexpected shutdown), I tried what was suggested and > > > disabled automatic reboot to hone in on the problem. > > > > > > Now I see that the issue is on SHUTDOWN.... It is failing to Shutdown > > > correctly, and a blue screen pops up.... I received the following message: > > > > > > -------vvvvvvvv--------------------vvvv---------- > > > A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage > > > to your computer. > > > > > > DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE > > > > > > It this is the first time your've seen this Stop error screen, restart your > > > computer. If this screen appears again, follow these stesps: > > > > > > Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If > > > this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for > > > any windows updates you might need. > > > > > > If problems conintue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or > > > software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing, If you > > > need to use safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, > > > press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. > > > > > > Technical information: > > > > > > ***STOP: 0x0000009F (0x00000003, 0x85066030, 0x86C163D0, 0x85259988) > > > > > > > > > Collecting Data for crash dump ... > > > Initializing disk for crash dump ... > > > Beginning dump of physical memory. > > > Dumping physical memory to disk: 100 > > > Physical memory dump complete. > > > Contact your system admin or technical support for for further assistance. > > > --------^^^^^------------------^^-------------- > > > > > > So the issue appears to be with Shutdown, and explains why it has NOT > > > shutdown correctly from the beginning.... > > > > > > Anybody have any ideas about the cause and solution for this? > > >[/color][/color][/color] |
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| Re: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown I have the same exact issue, running Vista Business 32bit, and instead of ZA, im running McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.5.0i. Even when i leave for lunch, i return to my PC and see the same message you do about the unexpected shutdown. i've given up lookin for a solution, but man its a pain in the ass when i leave things open for a quick lunch to return an have them all closed down. the only help i've found so far seems to be sound/video card issues. vista did just ask to update during this write up so i'll see if these updates solve the problem. |
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| RE: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown I kept getting this error message at least once a day. I had Zone Alarm. I uninstalled and then installed the version that is supposedly for Vista. Still had the same problem. I uninstalled that about 10 days ago and have not had the problem since. -- Steve "SteveB_0001" wrote: [color=blue] > I have a new HP Pavilion dv6200 CTO Notebook, and does not consistantly sleep > or hibernate correctly. The Error message from Vista Business OS (32 bit) is: > > ----vvv--------------vvv----------- > Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown > > Problem signature: > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6 > Locale ID: 1033 > > Additional information about the problem: > BCCode: 9f > BCP1: 00000003 > BCP2: 848A4030 > BCP3: 86847030 > BCP4: 85BD9C48 > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 256_1 > > Files that help describe the problem: > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini072007-01.dmp > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-166515-0.sysdata.xml > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WERB1E0.tmp.version.txt > -------^^^^---^^^^^^^^^^-------------^^^----------- > > There is the option to click on a button to find a solution, but there is > never a solution found. > > After reading the threads in this discussion group on this TOPIC (Windows > has recovered from an unexpected shutdown), I tried what was suggested and > disabled automatic reboot to hone in on the problem. > > Now I see that the issue is on SHUTDOWN.... It is failing to Shutdown > correctly, and a blue screen pops up.... I received the following message: > > -------vvvvvvvv--------------------vvvv---------- > A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage > to your computer. > > DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE > > It this is the first time your've seen this Stop error screen, restart your > computer. If this screen appears again, follow these stesps: > > Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If > this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for > any windows updates you might need. > > If problems conintue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or > software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing, If you > need to use safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, > press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. > > Technical information: > > ***STOP: 0x0000009F (0x00000003, 0x85066030, 0x86C163D0, 0x85259988) > > > Collecting Data for crash dump ... > Initializing disk for crash dump ... > Beginning dump of physical memory. > Dumping physical memory to disk: 100 > Physical memory dump complete. > Contact your system admin or technical support for for further assistance. > --------^^^^^------------------^^-------------- > > So the issue appears to be with Shutdown, and explains why it has NOT > shutdown correctly from the beginning.... > > Anybody have any ideas about the cause and solution for this? >[/color] |
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| RE: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown SteveB, I have exactly the same probs as you, with same messages and 'no solution' etc.. I have a new Fujitsu Siemens Laptop running Vista. (I was happy with Windows 98, then I got used to XP pro, but I don't really get the advantages of Vista). Anyway, I used to use Zone Alarm on my Desktop running XP, but I haven't sullied the laptop with it. I find I get the problem usually within the first 15 minutes of starting up. It seems to stabilise after a few hours. But it still unnerves me and I'm fed up with losing stuff and having to start again. Whoever finally finds an answer, please post with Capital Letters so I don't miss it. I'm only pleased to find out that I 'm not the only person in the whole world with this problem. Should I click that your post was 'helpful'? "SteveB_0001" wrote: [color=blue] > I have a new HP Pavilion dv6200 CTO Notebook, and does not consistantly sleep > or hibernate correctly. The Error message from Vista Business OS (32 bit) is: > > ----vvv--------------vvv----------- > Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown > > Problem signature: > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6 > Locale ID: 1033 > > Additional information about the problem: > BCCode: 9f > BCP1: 00000003 > BCP2: 848A4030 > BCP3: 86847030 > BCP4: 85BD9C48 > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > Service Pack: 0_0 > Product: 256_1 > > Files that help describe the problem: > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini072007-01.dmp > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-166515-0.sysdata.xml > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WERB1E0.tmp.version.txt > -------^^^^---^^^^^^^^^^-------------^^^----------- > > There is the option to click on a button to find a solution, but there is > never a solution found. > > After reading the threads in this discussion group on this TOPIC (Windows > has recovered from an unexpected shutdown), I tried what was suggested and > disabled automatic reboot to hone in on the problem. > > Now I see that the issue is on SHUTDOWN.... It is failing to Shutdown > correctly, and a blue screen pops up.... I received the following message: > > -------vvvvvvvv--------------------vvvv---------- > A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage > to your computer. > > DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE > > It this is the first time your've seen this Stop error screen, restart your > computer. If this screen appears again, follow these stesps: > > Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If > this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for > any windows updates you might need. > > If problems conintue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or > software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing, If you > need to use safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, > press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. > > Technical information: > > ***STOP: 0x0000009F (0x00000003, 0x85066030, 0x86C163D0, 0x85259988) > > > Collecting Data for crash dump ... > Initializing disk for crash dump ... > Beginning dump of physical memory. > Dumping physical memory to disk: 100 > Physical memory dump complete. > Contact your system admin or technical support for for further assistance. > --------^^^^^------------------^^-------------- > > So the issue appears to be with Shutdown, and explains why it has NOT > shutdown correctly from the beginning.... > > Anybody have any ideas about the cause and solution for this? >[/color] |
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| RE: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown "ninkaroo" wrote: [color=blue] > SteveB, > I have exactly the same probs as you, with same messages and 'no solution' > etc.. I have a new Fujitsu Siemens Laptop running Vista. (I was happy with > Windows 98, then I got used to XP pro, but I don't really get the advantages > of Vista). Anyway, I used to use Zone Alarm on my Desktop running XP, but I > haven't sullied the laptop with it. I find I get the problem usually within > the first 15 minutes of starting up. It seems to stabilise after a few hours. > But it still unnerves me and I'm fed up with losing stuff and having to start > again. > > Whoever finally finds an answer, please post with Capital Letters so I don't > miss it. > I'm only pleased to find out that I 'm not the only person in the whole > world with this problem. Should I click that your post was 'helpful'? > > "SteveB_0001" wrote: >[color=green] > > I have a new HP Pavilion dv6200 CTO Notebook, and does not consistantly sleep > > or hibernate correctly. The Error message from Vista Business OS (32 bit) is: > > > > ----vvv--------------vvv----------- > > Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown > > > > Problem signature: > > Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > > OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.6 > > Locale ID: 1033 > > > > Additional information about the problem: > > BCCode: 9f > > BCP1: 00000003 > > BCP2: 848A4030 > > BCP3: 86847030 > > BCP4: 85BD9C48 > > OS Version: 6_0_6000 > > Service Pack: 0_0 > > Product: 256_1 > > > > Files that help describe the problem: > > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini072007-01.dmp > > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-166515-0.sysdata.xml > > C:\Users\business\AppData\Local\Temp\WERB1E0.tmp.version.txt > > -------^^^^---^^^^^^^^^^-------------^^^----------- > > > > There is the option to click on a button to find a solution, but there is > > never a solution found. > > > > After reading the threads in this discussion group on this TOPIC (Windows > > has recovered from an unexpected shutdown), I tried what was suggested and > > disabled automatic reboot to hone in on the problem. > > > > Now I see that the issue is on SHUTDOWN.... It is failing to Shutdown > > correctly, and a blue screen pops up.... I received the following message: > > > > -------vvvvvvvv--------------------vvvv---------- > > A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage > > to your computer. > > > > DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE > > > > It this is the first time your've seen this Stop error screen, restart your > > computer. If this screen appears again, follow these stesps: > > > > Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If > > this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for > > any windows updates you might need. > > > > If problems conintue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or > > software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing, If you > > need to use safe Mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, > > press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. > > > > Technical information: > > > > ***STOP: 0x0000009F (0x00000003, 0x85066030, 0x86C163D0, 0x85259988) > > > > > > Collecting Data for crash dump ... > > Initializing disk for crash dump ... > > Beginning dump of physical memory. > > Dumping physical memory to disk: 100 > > Physical memory dump complete. > > Contact your system admin or technical support for for further assistance. > > --------^^^^^------------------^^-------------- > > > > So the issue appears to be with Shutdown, and explains why it has NOT > > shutdown correctly from the beginning.... > > > > Anybody have any ideas about the cause and solution for this? > >[/color][/color] |
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| RE: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown I have an HP Pavillion with AMD and my wide has an e-machine. We were networked on a wireless account...they are both Vista 32 Home Premium. It cannot be the video cards because they are different. Its gotta to be Vista or a Virus. MSN is not talking (unless you fork out the $59.00. I think the thing we may all have in common is that we do not want to pay for One Live...could Microsoft be behind this issue trying to coersec us into purchasing their "One Care" product line. I know AOL was adding software years ago so you could not install another web agent. Perhaps another class action suit against Microsoft will turn their heads. If you find out the issue let me know. Its just weird that it just started a week or so ago and on my two completely different boxes. |
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| Re: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown Install an Uninterruptible Power Supply and take pills for paranoia. MS does not do what you claim they do. You may be sleepwalking yourselves and shutting the power down in the middle of the night. Study computing, read what MVPs say, think, think think. Forget about the lawyers, they are crooks. "Carroll412" <Carroll412@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16FB295D-0ADE-491A-9D68-4B0FE9D1E34C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have an HP Pavillion with AMD and my wide has an e-machine. We were > networked on a wireless account...they are both Vista 32 Home Premium. It > cannot be the video cards because they are different. Its gotta to be > Vista > or a Virus. > > MSN is not talking (unless you fork out the $59.00. > > I think the thing we may all have in common is that we do not want to pay > for One Live...could Microsoft be behind this issue trying to coersec us > into > purchasing their "One Care" product line. > > I know AOL was adding software years ago so you could not install another > web agent. > > Perhaps another class action suit against Microsoft will turn their heads. > > If you find out the issue let me know. Its just weird that it just started > a > week or so ago and on my two completely different boxes. > > >[/color] |
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| RE: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown I'm not usually into conspiracy theories,but I think you might be right. There are too many people posting the same problem. Surely we couldn't all have the same 'set-ups' software and hardware. Clearly we are having thesame problems on very different set-ups. I think it's about time MS (multiple sclerosis?) found a solution and posted an updated 'patch' to correct it. When I buy a product I expect it to work properly. I don't expect to have to call an ambulance or buy bandages to get it working. If they can't do that then they should issue us all with a replacement for Vista with Windows XP pro. Ninkaroo "Carroll412" wrote: [color=blue] > I have an HP Pavillion with AMD and my wide has an e-machine. We were > networked on a wireless account...they are both Vista 32 Home Premium. It > cannot be the video cards because they are different. Its gotta to be Vista > or a Virus. > > MSN is not talking (unless you fork out the $59.00. > > I think the thing we may all have in common is that we do not want to pay > for One Live...could Microsoft be behind this issue trying to coersec us into > purchasing their "One Care" product line. > > I know AOL was adding software years ago so you could not install another > web agent. > > Perhaps another class action suit against Microsoft will turn their heads. > > If you find out the issue let me know. Its just weird that it just started a > week or so ago and on my two completely different boxes. > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown You have an option to go back to your XP, just search MS websites. Solutions have been posted here many times. Any paranoid thinking is idiotic. People do make mistakes even at MS but first ensure that your power supply is UNINTERRUPTABLE. "ninkaroo" <ninkaroo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B1AF6EC8-4ABD-418B-AC15-00AB0B849492@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I'm not usually into conspiracy theories,but I think you might be right. > There are too many people posting the same problem. Surely we couldn't all > have the same 'set-ups' software and hardware. Clearly we are having > thesame > problems on very different set-ups. I think it's about time MS (multiple > sclerosis?) found a solution and posted an updated 'patch' to correct it. > When I buy a product I expect it to work properly. I don't expect to have > to > call an ambulance or buy bandages to get it working. If they can't do > that > then they should issue us all with a replacement for Vista with Windows XP > pro. > Ninkaroo > > "Carroll412" wrote: >[color=green] >> I have an HP Pavillion with AMD and my wide has an e-machine. We were >> networked on a wireless account...they are both Vista 32 Home Premium. It >> cannot be the video cards because they are different. Its gotta to be >> Vista >> or a Virus. >> >> MSN is not talking (unless you fork out the $59.00. >> >> I think the thing we may all have in common is that we do not want to pay >> for One Live...could Microsoft be behind this issue trying to coersec us >> into >> purchasing their "One Care" product line. >> >> I know AOL was adding software years ago so you could not install another >> web agent. >> >> Perhaps another class action suit against Microsoft will turn their >> heads. >> >> If you find out the issue let me know. Its just weird that it just >> started a >> week or so ago and on my two completely different boxes. >> >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown > "Carroll412" wrote:[color=blue] >[color=green] >> I have an HP Pavillion with AMD and my wide has an e-machine. We were >> networked on a wireless account...they are both Vista 32 Home Premium. It >> cannot be the video cards because they are different. Its gotta to be >> Vista >> or a Virus.[/color][/color] What exactly is the problem? Did the computer hang when the screensaver came on - hence the unexpected shutdown? My problem was related to my video card Nvidia 8800GT failing to wakeup when the computer went to sleep. Yes, I have the latest patches and updates. Problem began day 1 too. I disabled sleep and I close the monitor when I'm not using it. Seems ok now. Not the best solution. But... |
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| Re: Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown It is a DELL chip I believe. Give them a call, send them email. Have a live concierge talk. They are very responsive. I've dealt with them for many years. It is not to say that they will solve every problem you run into but I am certain they will try to do their best. It is just the nature of computer business. If you want them to put new development on hold for a few years to devote this time to debugging your Nvidia and countless other devices, let us know. Be realistic. "Blackadder XXIV" <sniper968******.com> wrote in message news:47825b35$0$12542$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...[color=blue][color=green] >> "Carroll412" wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> I have an HP Pavillion with AMD and my wide has an e-machine. We were >>> networked on a wireless account...they are both Vista 32 Home Premium. >>> It >>> cannot be the video cards because they are different. Its gotta to be >>> Vista >>> or a Virus.[/color][/color] > > What exactly is the problem? Did the computer hang when the screensaver > came on - hence the unexpected shutdown? > > My problem was related to my video card Nvidia 8800GT failing to wakeup > when the computer went to sleep. Yes, I have the latest patches and > updates. Problem began day 1 too. > > I disabled sleep and I close the monitor when I'm not using it. Seems ok > now. Not the best solution. But... >[/color] |
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