Cannot shut down properly my Equium A60

I am having problems closing down my Equium A60 laptop with OS Windows XP.
If I try to shut down properly nothing happens and I have to manually disconnect the machine which surely can't be good for it even if I am careful to close down running applications first. Even after a Microsoft update when it asks to be shut down if I say yes still nothing happens. Can anyone help?

Maybe something wrong with the operating system files, bad registry entries or like Silas said it's a simply a background process which does not response.
Try to use a free repair tool like "CCleaner".
It's a very nice application which repairs the operating system and the registry keys.
You can find it everywhere. Search simply for download.
If it does not help I think a new OS installation could be advisable!

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