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windows xp shut down
When I click on start, turn off computer, turn off; the pc shuts down only to reboot again, even though I do not click on restart.
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windows xp shut down
If the knowledge base article posted in this thread doesn't resolve the
issue, please check the following website for more help with this issue: http://www.aumha.org/a/shtdwnxp.htm -- Michael Solomon MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Backup is a PC User's Best Friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ "roxio8" wrote in message ... When I click on start, turn off computer, turn off; the pc shuts down only to reboot again, even though I do not click on restart. |
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XP shut down
If you mean it stops at the "It's safe to shutdown your computer screen,"
see below. If it's some other issue or the information below doesn't resolve it, go to the link at the end of these instructions: If your system uses Advanced Power Management, this problem is usually caused by APM systems on which XP is installed because APM (Advanced Power Management) is not enabled by default in XP. Right click a blank space on your desktop, select properties, go to the Screen Saver tab and click the Power button under Monitor power. Go to the APM tab and select "Enable Advanced Power Management support." If you see no such tab, go to Start and right click My Computer, select Properties, go to the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button under Device Manager. In device manager, select the View menu, and turn on show hidden devices. In the device manager window, you will now see an entry for NT Apm/Legacy Support (If you see no such entry, skip to the bottom of this message and try the suggested link), expand it, and bring up the properties for the node. In the device usage drop down list, select Use this device (enable) Hit the OK button and then close the device manger. You may need to reboot, but now it should shut your computer completely off on shutdown. If none of the above applies, or helps, try the following site: http://www.aumha.org/a/shtdwnxp.htm -- Michael Solomon MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Backup is a PC User's Best Friend DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/ "Jim Corderman" wrote in message . com... I resently install Win-XP Pro on my computer and now the shutdown requires that I have to push the power button to turn off the computer. My other sytems shut themselves down and turn off the power to the computer. Is there a option I need to set to make it work that way? -- Jim Corderman |
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I just had the same problem and read some responses. Here is what I followed and it worked...very easy to do:
(P.S. When you get to the "enable" part, you may have to point mouse to red X and right click for that option. Good luck. POWERDOWN ISSUES “Powerdown issues” are quite distinctive from “shutdown issues.” I define a shutdown problem as one wherein Windows doesn’t make it at least to the “OK to shut off your computer” screen. If Windows gets that far, or farther, then it has shut down correctly. However, the computer may not powerdown correctly after that. This is a different problem, and I encourage people reporting these issues to make a clear distinction in their labeling. When Windows XP won’t powerdown automatically, the APM/NT Legacy Power Node may not be enabled. To enable this, right-click on the My Computer icon, click Properties | Hardware | Device Manager | View. Check the box labeled “Show Hidden Devices.” If it’s available on your computer, there will be a red X on the APM/NT Legacy Node. Try enabling it and see if this resolves the powerdown problem (Tip from Terri Stratton). Or, to check the other side of the APM/ACPI coin, open the Power Options applet in Control Panel. If there is an APM tab, make sure the “Enable Advanced Power Management Support” box is checked. (MSKB 313290) |
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