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David McMillan
December 12th 03, 07:25 AM
I recently had XP professionally reinstalled on my
computer. Previously to shut down I clicked on Start,
Turn Off Computer, and then Turn Off, and that was all I
needed to do. XP automatically closed my computer down
from that point.

After my recent reinstall however, when I do the same
steps, a Windows screen says, "It is now safe to turn off
your computer", and I have to hold in the power button
for 6 seconds or so to close it down. Everyone I know
seems mystified by this. I prefer having the auto shut
down. Can anyone tell me how to fix this?

Manivel \( Msft \)
December 12th 03, 07:35 AM
Check if you have newer BIOS available for your motherboard.

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"David McMillan" > wrote in message
...
> I recently had XP professionally reinstalled on my
> computer. Previously to shut down I clicked on Start,
> Turn Off Computer, and then Turn Off, and that was all I
> needed to do. XP automatically closed my computer down
> from that point.
>
> After my recent reinstall however, when I do the same
> steps, a Windows screen says, "It is now safe to turn off
> your computer", and I have to hold in the power button
> for 6 seconds or so to close it down. Everyone I know
> seems mystified by this. I prefer having the auto shut
> down. Can anyone tell me how to fix this?

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