My clients Windows 98 2
nd Edition computer running Internet Explorer version 6.0 SP1 will not display the "It is now safe to turn off your computer" (logos.sys) image during a normal shut down. It does display the image correctly in Safe Mode.
This computer has a new 30 GB hard drive and 256 MB RAM. Windows 98 2
nd Edition was installed over Windows 95 and the problem began shortly after the installation (though not immediately).
In Normal Mode, the "Microsoft Windows 98 - Windows is shutting down" (logow.sys file) image displays and I can hear the hard drive shut down. Pressing the power off switch shuts off the computer, and the Scandisk does not run when the computer is restarted.
The Bootlog.txt file shows "EndTerminate=Kernel" as the last line, so I think the machine is actually shutting down correctly, except that the "It is now safe to turn off your computer" display does not appear.
I have downloaded and installed the Windows 98 2
nd Edition shutdown supplement with no change. I uninstalled the supplement and manually shut off the fast shutdown in msconfig/advanced with no effect. I then ran the Windows 98 2
nd Edition troubleshooter, again with no effect.
Using System File Checker (SFC), I extracted and installed new "logow.sys" and "logos.sys" files to C:\Windows with no effect.
There was an update at
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com to allow an extra 2 seconds for shutdown to allow the write cache more time at shutdown and I installed that, with no effect.
In msconfig, I ran the "Selective Startup" with everything un-checked. The "It is now safe to turn off your computer" display still did not appear.
Any ideas what may be causing this problem? I have spent several hours trying to solve this and am out of ideas.
Thanks,
Dwight