The shutdown procedure may lead users to undergo different set of problems. Sometimes the shutdown time is extra long and one has to endlessly wait for nothing. The Shutdown and Logoff icons are missing from the Start Menu while you are in the remote Desktop mode. It is not uncommon to find the Shutdown option missing from the Task Manager (Ctrl+Alt+Del) dialog box. Use of AT command with Shutdown.exe at times is of no use as it doesn’t shut down or restart as expected. The PC may even hang during shutdown or terminate a process. There are occasions when your PC may power off while you are turning off the system.
The System Restore options may not function as desired and may not restore all files as expected. The following error message can appear on your screen while you restart the computer after the restore process:
System Restore
Restoration Incomplete
Your computer cannot be restored to:
Date
Restore Point Name
This restoration is incomplete. It was interrupted by an improper shutdown. You should undo this restore or choose another restore point.
To choose another restore point, restart System Restore.
Another annoying error message like "Stop 0xD1 in TCPIP.SYS" may come up while you are shutting down your machine. These are several of the other varieties of complications leave consumers in a confused state. Using the 24*7 experienced and prompt tech support of Ask PC Experts, these problems can be easily be removed for good.

