- August 9, 2012
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Note that in W8 and newer, shutdown does not actually seem to shutdown; it seems to be some kind of power saving mode. Reboot does a proper power cycle. Perhaps your hardware has problems with the power saving mode?
[edit: Windows refers to this fancy shutdown as "fast startup" in the Control Panel power settings.]
To my knowledge the "fast startup" option saves some parts of the OS to disk to speed up the next startup. This has similarities to hibernation although I am fairly sure it then fully shuts down as opposed to entering a power saving mode, certainly the fans stop and the lights go out. Regardless I am booting from an SSD and when I initially upgraded from Win 7 I tested the boot times with and without the "fast startup" option, there was no difference at all but with the option enabled the shutdown time was considerably lengthened so I left it diasabled! Please note the restart I refer to is a system restart, i.e. an automatic shutdown and reboot which as mentioned does NOT clear/toggle the problem. I would suggest the toggling of the problem with a shutdown is more to do with leaving it with the power off for some while as opposed to any reboot hardware issue. I will however re-enable the fast startup mode to see if there is any change and report back here.
Is there any info. available I could supply (SQL logs etc.) that might point us to the cause of the error?