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Greg Glynn
Has anyone seen this before?
My computer (running WinXP) goes through the shutdown cycle but will
not self-power off ... it comes up with the "Now Safe to Power Down"
message. Not big deal really.
However, when it was running Windows ME (when I bought it 2 years ago)
it *would* power-off completely.
Another complication (and maybe a clue) is the connected hardware
doesn't power down - Even when the power button is physically turned
off - That is - The Mouse, the Keyboard, the Network Card still have
power going to them - Even with the machine turned off.
I figure it must be an incorrect wiring connection on the motherboard,
but I don't know.
Anyone got any clues?
My computer (running WinXP) goes through the shutdown cycle but will
not self-power off ... it comes up with the "Now Safe to Power Down"
message. Not big deal really.
However, when it was running Windows ME (when I bought it 2 years ago)
it *would* power-off completely.
Another complication (and maybe a clue) is the connected hardware
doesn't power down - Even when the power button is physically turned
off - That is - The Mouse, the Keyboard, the Network Card still have
power going to them - Even with the machine turned off.
I figure it must be an incorrect wiring connection on the motherboard,
but I don't know.
Anyone got any clues?