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Windows home edition xp won't shut down

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Mark Blaesing - 30 Jul 2004 15:00 GMT
After system crash (windows/system 32/config) corupted,
and re-install of windows from disc, I see that system
will not shut down automaticly any longer, Windows wants
to keep rebooting.  I noted that after reinstalling
windows it worked fine before all programs reinstalled,
but then reverted to its pressent condition. According to
some reports system may have a fault? I cant get to the
config boot log on this system. Ive pulled and
reinstalled all programs of importance,ran thru all
systems check? How do I fix so as it automaticly shuts
down once again?
Thorsten Matzner - 30 Jul 2004 18:15 GMT
>After system crash (windows/system 32/config) corupted,
>and re-install of windows from disc, I see that system
>will not shut down automaticly any longer, Windows wants
>to keep rebooting.  

Try this: "How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307545).

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