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Some applications and processes cannot be easily closed when you want to shut down your computer, this may be the cause of your shutdown problem. Microsoft always uses it ddown send new updates and fixes to common problems, so we can always start troubleshooting by checking for updates. You can turn off this feature as explained below. Step 4: If updates are available, click Install Now.

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    8 Useful Solutions to Fix Windows 10/11 Won’t Shut Down



    replace.me › resource › computer-cannot-shutdown-how-to-fix-wind. Fix 3: Change boot order in BIOS · Click the Start button > the settings button. · Click Update & Security. · Click Recovery > Restart now.

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    3 comment
    Jurisar post a comment:

    They can wibdows you solve any system startup errors, including system failure, BSOD, unbootable devices, and so on. Also, you will get to know about a data recovery software that can help you recover data lost due to this problem.





    Mazujinn post a comment:

    Jan 28,  · 1. Press Windows + R, type control panel and click OK; 2. Click Hardware and Sound> Change the operation of the power buttons (It is just below the Power Options)> Change settings not currently available; 3. Uncheck the option Turn on quick start (recommended) Step 2 1. Press Windows + X and select Device Manager; 2. Mar 28,  · The direct way to resolve Windows 10 not shutting down issue is to force your computer to shut down: Step 1. Press and hold the power button on your computer until the PC turns off. Step 2. Unplug all power cables (battery, power cord wires) for 5 to 10 minutes. Step 3. Re-plug all the power cables and restart your computer.





    Vujar post a comment:

    Jan 28,  · 1. Press Windows + R, type control panel and click OK; 2. Click Hardware and Sound> Change the operation of the power buttons (It is just below the Power Options)> Change settings not currently available; 3. Uncheck the option Turn on quick start (recommended) Step 2 1. Press Windows + X and select Device Manager; 2.