black88mx6
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Before I open a case with MS, figured I would post. No other issues other then when I try and shutdown. Help me pinpoint the bad driver.
Windows key + X
and select "Event Viewer" from the menu. - Navigate to "Windows Logs" and then "System". - Look for any errors or warnings around the time you experienced the shutdown issue. 2. Analyze Event Logs: - Look for critical errors or warnings related to drivers causing system shutdown delays or failures. 3. Identify the Driver: - Look for the driver mentioned in the error or warning message. It typically appears before the system...Windows key + X
and select "Event Viewer" from the menu. - Navigate to "Windows Logs" and then "System". - Look for any errors or warnings around the time you experienced the shutdown issue. 2. Analyze Event Logs: - Look for critical errors or warnings related to drivers causing system shutdown delays or failures. 3. Identify the Driver: - Look for the driver mentioned in the error or warning message. It typically appears before the system shutdown event. 4. Update Drivers: - Once you identify the problematic driver, try updating it. You can visit the manufacturer's website or use Device Manager to update drivers. 5. Safe Mode Testing: - If needed, you can boot into Safe Mode and check if the issue persists. This can help confirm if the problem is driver-related. If you encounter any specific error messages or need further assistance, please provide more details so I can assist you effectively. Additionally, feel free to share any logs or errors you find in the Event Viewer for a more targeted analysis.