Troubleshooting
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repair
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Shutdown
In many cases, software problems can be resolved by simply shutting down a device and
rebooting it. The
Shutdown
menu of the
Service
window provides a
Shutdown - Normal
application as well as direct access to the
Desktop Tools
main menu. See
.
Figure 7-53 Applications of the Shutdown Menu
In some cases, a dialog box will open when the operating system cannot shutdown a
process. This requires user input to either Wait or End Task. If this dialog box appears,
select End Task to continue the shutdown process.
Shutdown -
Normal
Shutdown - Normal
in the
Shutdown
menu provides for the controlled shutdown of
software and the saving of all existing data and configuration settings. An optional choice in
the shutdown sequence provides for immediate software rebooting from the final window.
Caution
Shutdown Normal
is the only recommended way to properly power down the Philips
system. If the
Reset
or power Off buttons are used or the power plug is removed to
shut down the Philips system, the NTFS File System can be corrupted.
The shutdown procedure is as follows:
Step 1.
Click on
Shutdown-Normal
in the
Shutdown
menu of the
Service
window.
The
Shutdown Server
window of
appears with the following
WARNING
:.
Figure 7-54 Shutdown Server Window
The
Shutdown server
window has 3 shutdown mode options.
Shutdown
shuts the Philips system down normally and prepares it to be turned
off. Windows messages follow describing the shutdown condition.
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