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About a half year ago I used iTouch for my Logitech keyboard... And I couldn't reboot... The computer just closed all programs and leaves an empty desktop.. I had to turn off my PC on the switch everytime... :)

I found out that it was iTouch which caused it...

Now I've installed it again, because I like the features :rolleyes:

But I would like some help on what to do to make that irritating bug go away..

If I close iTouch before shutdown there are no problems...

But that's kinda not nice...

Peace


Posted

I also use iTouch software. When the PC doesn't reboot, does it show a black screen with the mouse pointer in the center? (I've only had this happen to me 2 or 3 times though)

Posted

No, not really... It just shut everything dowm... and leaves my desktop and taskbar... If I try to start an application I get an error saying something about "Could not initialize due to shutdowm something"

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Its most probably due to a program still processing during the shutdown process. When its shutting down, if you alt + ctrl + del and close itouch, it should then resume shutting down. (this is a common problem amonst other programs too)

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This is a known issue in the Logitech Drivers page, they claim it will be fixed with the next version but it's taking them forever to come out with a new one. I also use it but I have no shutdown problems.

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hmm... Looks like I solved the problem myself..

I just succeded a shutdown...! :rolleyes:

The only thing I've done is not to let iTouch be displayed in tray... :)

damnit... I was wrong... well, I'm able to do a shutdown but it takes about 2-3 minutes...

  • 2 weeks later...
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I had the same problem, it would take about 2 minutes to shutdown. The problem was solved by taking the keyboard from USB to ps2.

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