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Old April 4th 03, 06:57 PM
Jared Lelos
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Default Computer will not shutdown automatically

Hi, I'm using XP Pro Sp1 and my computer has stopped
shutting down automatically and now it only takes me to
the "its safe to turn off the computer now" screen. I
tried this post on the site for my motherboard (MSI KT3V)
and the bios has ACPI enabled, and windows shows the
system as "MPS uniprocessor". I even installed NT/APM
Legacy Support and now have a APM tab in the power
options but its already checked and the system still does
not shutdown automatically.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Old April 4th 03, 10:13 PM
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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Default Computer will not shutdown automatically

Take a look at Jim Eshelman's article about Shutdown errors at

http://www.aumha.org/a/shutdown.htm

Cari
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"Jared Lelos" wrote in message
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Hi, I'm using XP Pro Sp1 and my computer has stopped
shutting down automatically and now it only takes me to
the "its safe to turn off the computer now" screen. I
tried this post on the site for my motherboard (MSI KT3V)
and the bios has ACPI enabled, and windows shows the
system as "MPS uniprocessor". I even installed NT/APM
Legacy Support and now have a APM tab in the power
options but its already checked and the system still does
not shutdown automatically.
Any suggestions?
Thanks



 




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