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Using Windows Debugging tool to solve a problem?

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Bill M, 2008/11/25.

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    Bill M

    Bill M Inactive Thread Starter

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    I run XP Pro Corporate and have found that when I try to shut down the computer, it will take approximately one to two minutes before the system completely shuts down, it use to take approx 10 seconds!
    Can I use the Windows Debugging tool to find what program, driver, dll, service, etc is causing the slow down in the computer shutting down? If so How do I use it to trouble shoot this issue?
    Thanks,
    BM
     
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    Thanks, I had already tried a number of those suggestions, but with no change.
     
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    Arie

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    No, you can't. The debugging tools are for 'post mortem' analysis of (memory) dump files.
     
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    Arie:
    Are there any software/hardware tools that could do what I want?
    bm
     
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    Did you make any type of change the pc prior to this starting?

    Like - add the pc to a network/add mapped drives/add ANY type of USB device?
     
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    Nope, not that I know of.
     
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    The only change I made was to go from Raid to a single large drive. I found out that Ghost 14 will create an image but can not restore it, if using a raid. I confirmed that with their Tech support...When I said I didn't see that in the manual...they said...oh yea...we've meant to make note of that in future releases. Great!
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