H-Rave wrote:Another happy ending I'm sure
........hopefully.

I just rebooted my PC after AVG did it's virus check of all my hard drives - including the external drive used to transfer between my two PCs. When closing my PC down the Windows XP window hung with the message "Windows is shutting down". I left it like this for about 10 minutes but nothing was happening - no hard drive activity - so I switched it off using the PCs off switch (which I held in). On rebooting the infamous "Windows did not start successfully...." message appeared so I, as before, chose the option to setup windows, then F8, then R. I am getting pretty good at this now!

The problems only seem to occur on booting up/shutting down the PC - the PC runs fine and very rarely crashes once Windows XP is loaded. Even the need to reinstall the Syncrosoft License Control Setup (which uses a large dongle - LPT or printer type connection?) could be connected to problems booting up/shutting down the PC. What part of the PC deals with the booting up/shutting down side of things? This is an intermittent problem and I cannot pin down a particular series of events that cause or lead to this happening. I think particular data that Windows XP is supposed to store on shut down is not always saved correctly so causing problems on the next bootup. But, as I am not exactly a computer expert (I bought a PC to make music GOD DAMMIT!

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
